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<blockquote data-quote="GnometownHero" data-source="post: 3877620" data-attributes="member: 47828"><p>Beyond your MSF</p><p>Learn to ride slow and balance while creeping, even balance with feet on the pegs stationary if you can, anybody can drive fast. Learn the balance and turning radius and finesse braking and clutch/ throttle feel while seeing just how slow you can go.</p><p>Empty mall parking lot on Sunday morning and a few plastic cups. Learn how to pick up your bike, learn how to push it backwards acurately for parking or maneuver a too tight turn around and exit.</p><p>Carry a tool roll. Flashlight, spare fuses, Leatherman, some bailing wire, duct tape, multi bit screwdriver small crescent wrench and a tire plùg and Co2 cartridge air kit can limp you home or to help. I have ridden home by flashlight more than once.</p><p>WEAR YOUR GEAR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GnometownHero, post: 3877620, member: 47828"] Beyond your MSF Learn to ride slow and balance while creeping, even balance with feet on the pegs stationary if you can, anybody can drive fast. Learn the balance and turning radius and finesse braking and clutch/ throttle feel while seeing just how slow you can go. Empty mall parking lot on Sunday morning and a few plastic cups. Learn how to pick up your bike, learn how to push it backwards acurately for parking or maneuver a too tight turn around and exit. Carry a tool roll. Flashlight, spare fuses, Leatherman, some bailing wire, duct tape, multi bit screwdriver small crescent wrench and a tire plùg and Co2 cartridge air kit can limp you home or to help. I have ridden home by flashlight more than once. WEAR YOUR GEAR [/QUOTE]
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