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What did you learn from/about motorcycling this year?
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<blockquote data-quote="Last Chance" data-source="post: 350563" data-attributes="member: 3199"><p>I am aware of all the points made so far and agree with them.</p><p></p><p>My only contribution is this: 1. Once you remind yourself that new tires are "slick" and to be careful....Remember it! 2. If you change the computer, the throttle might actually be more responsive and quicker. This is important especially in conjunction with number 1. 3. Failure to heed numbers 1 and 2 brings ATGATT immediately into play and brings on the realization that. 4. Being body slammed onto pavement really hurts. 5 Hurt ribs (cracked/broken) really, really hurt and take a long time to heal!</p><p></p><p>6. Cost of these lessons at University Motors reduced prices....$1400!!!!!</p><p></p><p>LC</p><p></p><p>P.S. Cycleport gear is really tough. Not even a smudge, didn't slide much just slammed!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Last Chance, post: 350563, member: 3199"] I am aware of all the points made so far and agree with them. My only contribution is this: 1. Once you remind yourself that new tires are "slick" and to be careful....Remember it! 2. If you change the computer, the throttle might actually be more responsive and quicker. This is important especially in conjunction with number 1. 3. Failure to heed numbers 1 and 2 brings ATGATT immediately into play and brings on the realization that. 4. Being body slammed onto pavement really hurts. 5 Hurt ribs (cracked/broken) really, really hurt and take a long time to heal! 6. Cost of these lessons at University Motors reduced prices....$1400!!!!! LC P.S. Cycleport gear is really tough. Not even a smudge, didn't slide much just slammed!!! [/QUOTE]
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