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Old March 19th, 2019, 12:48 PM   #4
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Name: Misti
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Originally Posted by adouglas View Post
I heart Misti's posts. Always thought-provoking.

I'd say that if you're unstable on the bike, you'll be putting unwanted inputs into it and upsetting the chassis.

It's not good to upset the chassis, for it will bite thee and could very well ruin thy day.

Or in plain English, when you're unstable, you'll cause the bike to be unstable.
Awwwwww, thanks!!! That's always the idea, to create thought provoking posts to get riders to really think about their own riding and how to make it better.

Sounds like a perfect explanation to me....when the rider is unstable you cause the bike to be unstable too.

So then the next question, is how to create rider stability? What kinds of things can you do to ensure that you as the rider is the most stable on the bike?
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