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Old 08-12-2008 | 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by williamr
If you really think that you can do that properly with 3,000 miles you're wrong. Riders who kill their passengers never seem to recover.

Come back and re-read this post after you've been riding for about 5 years.

Rob
how many casual riders are out on the road than put 10,000 mile on their bike in even 5 years?
how many bikes do you see for sale that are almost 10 years old and have only 12,000 miles on it.

if you have a 5 year learning curve for basic road riding (track performance riding is a whole nother animal) then you are a slow learner, its good that you know this about yourself but don't asume that it takes everyone that long to learn how to ride sensibly and safely.
 
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Old 08-12-2008 | 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by williamr
That said, the stats show that you're much more likely to kill a passenger misjudging a bend at speed - not in an accident in town.

Rob
simple rule of thumb - don't take bends "at speed" with a passenger. passenger = casual riding time, not a time to push the bike through its pases.

but maybe thats just me
 
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