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motion sickness on a dirt bike ... anyone else??
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[QUOTE="Kramer, post: 160834, member: 17156"] It's one of the things I've noticed on days where things are a little off. I don't know for sure why, but I suppose that it's related. On a good day when everything just "clicks" I don't notice it. When I get more into a survival mode, there it is. I think it has to do with looking too close to the bike, instead of looking out ahead like I should. It may be a help to concentrate on more distant objects. And, since you mentioned about your goggles, have you tried riding with good wraparound safety glasses instead? Your goggles may distort your view. At any rate, keep after it. The better you can understand this the less frustrating it will be. Where's Nephron? I'd like to hear his opinion on all of this. [/QUOTE]
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