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Sporttrax400ex
06-12-2003, 01:36 PM
well i might be leaving the quad and dirtbike riding and racing world. ANd just do nothing. life has been so ****ty lately my dad dont even want me gettn a quad and everything bad is happinging so i think im just gonna ****ing quit. unless my dad is gonna get me a quad and quit ignoring me i got the money but have 2 have his approvel on everything i buy and he ignores me when i ask him. So i got mad and told everyone 2day i quit riding s0o if i dont get a quad pretty soon i guees i will be sayin laidher to the quad sceen.

honda400exrider
06-12-2003, 01:54 PM
I personally think you should reconsider. Lifes a ***** and is has it's ups and downs, but still, you should never quit:scary: NEVER!

toby400ex
06-12-2003, 02:31 PM
Well........ Have fun

06-12-2003, 02:36 PM
ahh well i can sleep tonite:p

RIjon
06-12-2003, 03:23 PM
I didn't understand half of what you said

But if there is one thing I have learned in life is that EVERYTHING seems far worse then it really is

Just chill for a while and think a bit

chit always works out

;)

Ryan
06-12-2003, 03:30 PM
Well I kinda know what you mean. I thought awhile ago to give it up. I felt really chitty, not having any good hobbies. I tried to get myself into other things........ Never worked out.

In the end, I went back to quads, and love every minute of it.

Atreyu
06-12-2003, 03:31 PM
watch a good porno, youll feel better ;)

Narly R
06-12-2003, 04:09 PM
Man dont give up! Just sit back for a while and let everything just settle down!! Trust me after words youll be glad you did!!!!;)

flyin#5
06-12-2003, 04:14 PM
Originally posted by Ryan
Well I kinda know what you mean. I thought awhile ago to give it up. I felt really chitty, not having any good hobbies. I tried to get myself into other things........ Never worked out.

In the end, I went back to quads, and love every minute of it.

same here... when i would break **** then my dad would get pissed i felt like "screw it" its not worth it. in this sport it seems like either you or on top or on the very bottom.. for me at least. then a couple weeks ago i screwed up my shock and i dont have money to fix it... but somehow it fixed itself:huh then i was out riding having a great time again....

roostin_dale
06-12-2003, 04:26 PM
Im not sure if i read the post right but it sounds like your mad because your daddy wont buy you a quad?:huh

If thats right i know what to do....get a job and buy one yourself:huh

roostin_dale
06-12-2003, 04:28 PM
oh sorry:ermm:

i think i did read it wrong!

cheetah
06-12-2003, 04:34 PM
Originally posted by roostin_dale
Im not sure if i read the post right but it sounds like your mad because your daddy wont buy you a quad?:huh

If thats right i know what to do....get a job and buy one yourself:huh

Actually he said he has the money, but has to have his dad's approval. I can understand that because my dad is like that too. If he's under 18 his dad would have to put the quad under his name and if he doesn't want him to have one he would just have to say he's not getting it.

roostin_dale
06-12-2003, 04:47 PM
Originally posted by cheetah
Actually he said he has the money, but has to have his dad's approval. I can understand that because my dad is like that too. If he's under 18 his dad would have to put the quad under his name and if he doesn't want him to have one he would just have to say he's not getting it.

yup...i realized that..i corrected myself

brif
06-12-2003, 08:27 PM
I one time thought about getting out of quads and sold my '99 400ex in the fall. By spring I had to have another so I bought a '01 400ex. A year later I had the ex and a new z. Now I just have the z. My point is I think those of us who are really into quads will always have one. It may not always be a sport, it could be a utility, but those who leave usaully come back.

86350x
06-12-2003, 11:01 PM
I like both bikes and quads, if he's buying you a bike, you'll still have the money you saved to buy a quad later on. I jump back and forth between machines. Some riding area's will allow you to go faster on the bike and vice versa. If you can't get a quad, give bikes a chance too.:confused:

RuffRyder400ex
06-13-2003, 12:04 AM
Originally posted by BoySetsFire
watch a good porno, youll feel better ;)
:rolleyes:

cody anderson
06-13-2003, 07:12 AM
hey man we have all been there once or twenty times. quitters never quit and winners never quit. you have to ask yourself are you in or are you out? cuz if your not some other guy is going to ride your quad. and you can thave that.

Striker49
06-13-2003, 02:29 PM
Im know im asking for it for even posting on the subject...

Personally, I know the feeling of being at the bottom. I have given up the sport and am dumping my money in my truck. I just dont have the time to sit around for 1-2 years earnin money for a new quad. I dont really want a bike either...I would love to get my hands on anything above 400ccs, but I just dont have the patience to work forever to get one, b/c by the time I did I would be in college and have little to no time anyways.

Dont worry, I plan on getting back into in about 8 years after I am out of college and settled down...thats assuming they arent banned by then. :grr:

Thats life though, you live you learn and its a ***** to ya as much as it can be. Trust me, ive been through it all this week...especially yesterday. I almost tore myself apart mentally yesterday but thats another story. :ermm: