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[QUOTE="justalonewolf007, post: 1207283, member: 77294"] Welcome to the bike world :) I've been riding for quite a few years...and I can't stand and shift either. Depending on what type of terrain you're covering, the remedy to your sore situation might be to just stand for stretches where you don't need to shift. That or take a quick break every so often until you get used to the bike seat and don't need them. Most of all, don't rush things...take your time and check stuff out at your own pace. If you get tired or sore, take five or ten, then try it out again. I rarely run into the sore rear problem as most of my riding requires that I stand quite often, but I remember having it earlier on when I started learning to ride. Tolle' [/QUOTE]
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