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It’s important to mentor new riders, but to what extent?
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<blockquote data-quote="CAJW" data-source="post: 245132" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>Sad story, one repeat is too many. About all we can do it ride by example, recommend closed courses for above 70% riding, encourage and use proper riding gear and don't ride with em' if they don't listen. If you've gotten any shred of respect from the newbie they'll at least think about you refusing to ride with them and hopefully change their ways. If not when the inevitable happens, at least you'll have a clearer conscience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAJW, post: 245132, member: 1055"] Sad story, one repeat is too many. About all we can do it ride by example, recommend closed courses for above 70% riding, encourage and use proper riding gear and don't ride with em' if they don't listen. If you've gotten any shred of respect from the newbie they'll at least think about you refusing to ride with them and hopefully change their ways. If not when the inevitable happens, at least you'll have a clearer conscience. [/QUOTE]
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