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Minis to 125s How to make the transition
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[QUOTE="Payday2, post: 122596, member: 16480"] Wroof, My fiance just went through the same thing. I got hurt and she started riding my 125, and she liked it, she just wasn't sure about the transition. So one day we just loaded up the 125 and went riding. That way the 80 wasn't around for her to fall back on. If she wanted to ride that day, she had to ride the 125. Once she spent some quality time on the bike, she really liked it. 2 weeks later the 80 is gone. Kim did say that if the 80 would have been there that day, she would have rode it instead. My suggestion would be just to spend a day on the bike and get comfortable with it. Make sure the bike is comfortable for you (control position, lever reach, bar position...the little things can really make a huge difference) and go for it. Kim spent a few hours just riding the bike around on flat ground before even going out on the track. just get comfortable and go from there. Good luck! J&K [/QUOTE]
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