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Old December 9th, 2015, 09:39 AM   #70
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MOTM - May '16
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Originally Posted by jBazz View Post
Here is a new article from Keith that is relevant to this discussion.

RIDING TIPS: TRACTION, ACCELERATION, BRAKING – HOW TO AVOID EXCEEDING YOUR THRESHOLD

http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/ri...src=SOC&dom=fb
Imo, this thread gets you a lot closer to that article's title than the actual article. A commenter at that link sums it up well:
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So what exactly is the answer to the question that the article's title asks? I read a definition of thresholds. An explanation of why they're important. A bit about how electronics are changing our interaction with them. And finally, of course, the CSS plug. But the best I can tell, Keith's point is, "you can avoid exceeding your thresholds by understanding them better." Well golly gee, you don't say.
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