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[motorcyclistonline] - How To Pick Up Bikes | Street Savvy
Picking up a dropped motorcycle is more about technique, not strengthGravity always wins. Some riders learn this lesson when they overcook a corner, others when they put a foot down on an oily spot at a stoplight. No matter if it happens in front of dozens of witnesses or alone in the middle of nowhere, when you drop your bike, adrenaline and embarrassment push rational thought aside, and it’s easy to make the situation even worse as you struggle to pick it up. Take a breath, take it slowly, and you’ll be back in the rubber-side-down club almost before anyone notices you were gone. a Photo Gallery: How To Pick Up Bikes | Street Savvy Click here for full story...
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