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      03-30-2017, 05:28 PM   #107
zx10guy
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If you really have to practice restraint, is it really worth having a bike that you're not even scratching the surface in enjoying its performance potential? I'm not saying being reckless on the road and generally being stupid. But bikes are not like cars. There's such a small margin of error that can get you really messed up. You don't have a protective cage around you if something goes wrong unlike a car.

I've stated before, had I started on a smaller bike and really learned the dynamics of using the bike, I would be a much better rider now and be further along with the track schools I've attended.

And it amazes me how people think 600s are an acceptable beginner's bike. If you look at the track times at various circuits in the US between them and liters, you'll see the times are not that far apart.
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