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[QUOTE="FruDaddy, post: 1227208, member: 63076"] I am equally positive that you are wrong. Don't be so cocky. Fact, the few extra inches on movement provided by your ankles can prevent more serious injuries. A hard lading might have to be absorbed by your legs, if you are foolish enough to be in the arches, then you are giving up the extra distance before a cast is required. That's before you consider the consequences of landing on the brake or shifter and landing in an uncontrollable slide at a rather high speed. Landing on the balls of your feet is especially important with the suspension that a TTR has, unless you like limping. With such a poor suspension, even a good landing can result in a shattered ankle. [/QUOTE]
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