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riding tips - 10/9/2004 7:50:55 PM
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RTmotive
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hey everyone. i'm brand new to this forum and just wanted to say hey. i just bought an '04 600RR with ~850 miles, and am expecting a delivery date of later this month(i bought it in another state). anyway, here's my question....i rode on the dirt all through high school, on both dirtbikes and 4-wheelers. any tips for moving onto the street? this is my first street bike and am eager to get riding. so, anything i should know about making this transition? of course i have ridden my dirtbikes on backroads, but i know it isn't quite the same. so fire away guys, thanks!
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RE: riding tips - 10/9/2004 8:47:05 PM
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sirlimpzalot
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I suggest reading "Sport Riding Techniques" by Nick Ienatsch. It covers your situation as far riding dirtbikes in the past. Sportbikes handle completley different, with little leverage provided from the stubby clip on handlebars. The book covers counter- steering, body position, vision skills and drills. I read it every Sunday morning before I go out riding; not the whole thing; just open it to a section and read that chapter. That way it is in the back of mind when I am riding..It really does help. The book can be purchased at any large bookstore such as Borders, Barnes & Noble, or online at Amazon.com Other than that dont ride over your head and dont try to keep up with your buddy..I have seen to many people run in a little hot and fall on thier face. Enjoy your bike and have fun. Welcome to the site!! I am sure there other books you can read as well, but this one is the one I personally read and love it. Kieth Code has a book called Twist of the Wrist but it more based on racing..Nick's book covers racing as well as canyon riding and even dirt riding, riding with a passenger, in the rain, trackdays....ect....
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RE: riding tips - 10/15/2004 3:18:33 PM
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QuikSilver
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Another suggestion could be to take a MSF riding course. The classes are usually inexpensive and provide a lot of practical knowledge and riding skills. The people who teach the classes are usually great to work with. QuiK
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