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Originally Posted by jrshooter
i think you make a mistake . if everybody is on a 300/600/750 or a 1000
you back off, your not reeling them back in. you might use power on a less experienced rider who has a bad line and cant hit the exit. power does not make up for a bad exit when everybody else has the same power and uses it properly. i guess what im saying in short no matter what size bike, be on the brake or on the gas. you cant win while coasting.
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I agree 100%. Riding a small bike makes you a better rider! You are not relying on the power, you are using more SKILL. You can’t make up for a mistake with power. Your line has too be better and you are on the throttle more and brake much later. It’s so rewarding to set up a pass while riding on a little bike and execute. You can’t hesitate, you study long, you study wrong!