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[QUOTE="joshholmes20, post: 1117609, member: 69313"] I gave up pavement for dirt last year. Riding on the street seemed much too dangerous to me. I ran several open track days and found those to be very rewarding and also very safe. Coming together with a group of riders riding at the same level on a track with run-offs in every corner and medical staff present at all times seems to be the only way to have safe fun on a street bike. Unfortunately it is much too costly for me at this time, especially if you go down. The urge to ride the same way on the street as you do on a track is often hard to overcome, this led me to make the move to dirt for now. Hopefully someday I can afford to ride only on the track, and not worry about trying to have fun on the street. [/QUOTE]
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