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I have CR85 two stroke honda, I thought I might needed an upgrade. I'm only 5 feet tall. 119 pounds. I am looking forward to practicing for a race never been in one race yet. I've been practicing I've gotten faster and able to control over my bike, but I'm wondering what tips you can find for me for it's upgrade or it should be okay of what i have for race?
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Quite often upgrades that will make your bike faster will only end up making you slower if you are unable to use all the power the bike has on offer in the first place. I have seen heaps of parents put add on's on their kids bikes or get the motor ported and the child ends up on a rocket ship unable to control it. The result is they go slower. Learning to race your bike and use every bit of power it has to offer will make you a better rider in the long run and once you have the bike completely tapped out and are starting to loose places as the bike doesn't have any more to offer then you can think about upgrades. The bike has to be then set up to suit those upgrades otherwise they are a waste of time.
Quite often upgrades that will make your bike faster will only end up making you slower if you are unable to use all the power the bike has on offer in the first place. I have seen heaps of parents put add on's on their kids bikes or get the motor ported and the child ends up on a rocket ship unable to control it. The result is they go slower. Learning to race your bike and use every bit of power it has to offer will make you a better rider in the long run and once you have the bike completely tapped out and are starting to loose places as the bike doesn't have any more to offer then you can think about upgrades. The bike has to be then set up to suit those upgrades otherwise they are a waste of time.
How do I teach my dog to stop being aggressive?
Elizabet
I was outside today with these little kids on their bikes, and every time they came close enough, he tried to attack each time. Each time I pulled him back, told him no, and told him to sit. Later, one of the little girls brought out a boy dog who's a boxer, they were playing, but then all of a sudden my dogs attacks him and wouldn't stop!!! He's two years of age, a dna test was done of him and they found boxer mix with chinese shar pei and caanon dog. I've had him since he was 4 months old.
He's usually find with dogs, but he's never had a boy dog that was his friend... So I don't know if he has an issue with boy dogs, or if it was just this dog in general, because awhile ago, he attacked this other boy dog who was a puppy!, the puppy sniffed my dog's bone and he attacked him and wouldn't stop. I don't want this behavior, I don't know what to do... He has improved over the last year, but not enough.
You're stupid. Go away.
If I was "neglecting" him, I wouldn't have let him outside with me..... Please use some common sense.
Okay, i don't want no 10 year old answering my question... -__-
I think he was born with the aggressive trait because he was shy as a pup. He got aggressive, and I thought it was just a phase..... which it wasn't
And my dog is fixed, he was fixed at 6 months.
My dog would never turn on me..... Why would he turn on someone who he tries to protect?
Also, I was walking him around the neighbor with the kids on their bikes, he only got angry when they were a few feet away from us.
Also, he's BEST friends with 3 other female dogs, he USED to fight with one of them, but now if the girl attacks him, he turns his face, instead of attacking back.
Oh well I'm sorry 17 is apparently too young to own a dog...
I'm afraid if I give him treats, he will think I''m rewarding him for his agression. When he is being good, I tell him "good boy" and pat him
Answer
Aggression isn't easy to fix and it is mostly fear or resource related. All that means is he is concerned that outsiders may take what he values: his food, toys, bones, water, his territory or his humans.
Play can get ugly if a dog thinks he might lose control of his "stuff".
From the activity you describe, I think he was protecting you. Unfortunately, your reaction did not make him less concerned, but more so. In the future, always bring his favorite treats with you. Do not get angry or yell. Just make funny noises to get his attention, get the food in front of his nose and lure him to sit looking at you. Praise and treat this behavior. In time he will learn its okay to watch kids play or dogs run around without fear or worry for your safety.
In the mean time.....
The most important thing your must do is protect your family from a law suit by keeping the dog fenced, leashed and do not let him play with other animals or people.
The other suggestion I have may be more difficult, but if you are committed to the dog, please try it.
Work with a trainer/behaviorist to teach your dog how to trust dogs and people.
It can be just as difficult as it sounds. It can also be very rewarding if our succeed.
Aggression isn't easy to fix and it is mostly fear or resource related. All that means is he is concerned that outsiders may take what he values: his food, toys, bones, water, his territory or his humans.
Play can get ugly if a dog thinks he might lose control of his "stuff".
From the activity you describe, I think he was protecting you. Unfortunately, your reaction did not make him less concerned, but more so. In the future, always bring his favorite treats with you. Do not get angry or yell. Just make funny noises to get his attention, get the food in front of his nose and lure him to sit looking at you. Praise and treat this behavior. In time he will learn its okay to watch kids play or dogs run around without fear or worry for your safety.
In the mean time.....
The most important thing your must do is protect your family from a law suit by keeping the dog fenced, leashed and do not let him play with other animals or people.
The other suggestion I have may be more difficult, but if you are committed to the dog, please try it.
Work with a trainer/behaviorist to teach your dog how to trust dogs and people.
It can be just as difficult as it sounds. It can also be very rewarding if our succeed.
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