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Feeling at one with the bike
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[QUOTE="RM_guy, post: 34348, member: 20652"] Once you feel relaxed on your bike you will feel like part of it. Before you can be relaxed you have to be able to trust the bike. Try landing on the front wheel (not too hard) or other near crash maneuvers to get a feel for how your bike will react in various situations. If you do this in a controlled way you will know how the bike will react in an UNcontroled situation. It’s like hitting your brakes on an icy road to see how slick it is so you have an idea how far you can push it. Don’t get carried away but learn the limitations of your bike (and yourself). It will give you the self-confidence that you need to relax. This has helped me considerably. Practice, practice, practice... :D ------------------ I don’t have a riding problem...I ride, I fall down...NO PROBLEM!! [/QUOTE]
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