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Old 12-10-2014, 02:30 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by hurahn View Post
What he said. You can actually ride in the wet and at a quick pace, but you shouldn't. Learn your bike like the back of your hand in the dry. Get a feel for how it moves and reacts. Try to avoid rain and wet roads until you get more experience. Take a dirt bike class. A lot of those skills will make you a better street rider.

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Your form will be completely different between MX and street. Go take a superbike class at the track not to go faster, but to learn the fundamental skills of controlling a motorcycle.

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