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[QUOTE="LocoCD, post: 34209, member: 17754"] Throttle control and the ability to shift your weight around (balance) are imperative. Take it slow through the water holes - covering yourself with muddy water is miserable. I laugh after the end of a ride and I am relatively dry and my son is soaked, he has a hard time understandimg that going slow sometimes makes you faster. And finally, when it gets really nasty you might need to use your feet as "outriggers" for stability. ------------------ 2000 XR650R - The ultimate beginner's bike. [/QUOTE]
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