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Originally Posted by SPG
BTW, adjusting your tire pressure can make a huge difference in whether the bike falls in, stands up, or is neutral. On my wife's 250 with Rosso IIs, 32F/32R makes the bike fall in, 30F/32R makes the bike slowly stand up. Play a little with the bias between F&R and you should be able to make it match your riding preference.
-Sean
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Cool advice! I'll def. try that.
Also, the photog started putting up his shots from the day. He got a bunch of me, but I don't know if any are that much better than the one I already have above. The proof album is here:
http://www.picsofyou.com/store/index...y=21533#page=1
John from picsofyou is a great guy, so I like supporting him, but man, the habit of pics-buying will make the habit of bike-tracking a lot more expensive if I purchase every time!