Comments by "EarthSurferUSA" (@EarthSurferUSA) on "The New York Times"
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The kid is right at min 3:30. No matter what hassles you are dealing with in life, you get on a dirt bike, and it all goes away. These kids are going to be OK. Some of them might even gain the self esteem and become hero's, if they choose,----just like all of us. You kids should study the history of MX and how it got to the USA, it's all on you-tube. It is a great example how one new industry (after WW2) could provide so much opportunity,--for all of us.
I never thought I would see Black kids riding dirt bikes in a city, (or anybody). It is an amazing machine, isn't it? (Get into manufacturing and make parts for them, or more. You will love being a GOD, bringing in stuff with value that did not exist until you made it. Yea, I am talking from experience, and it all came from dirt bikes.
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I gotta say, as a old dirt biker myself,---there is a lot of "good" in that. Quote from dead Actor Steve McQueen, (who got into motocross and car racing when he was not making movies), in the 1971 motorcycle documentary called "On Any Sunday", (very great flick, got a lot of people riding back then), Steve said this while riding, "Just when I think the world is all bad, I come out here to see people having fun on dirt bikes, and it makes me take another look.". A lot of "good" comes from the dirt bike.
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