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Originally Posted by OkieSnuffBox
Yep, that's exactly the gearing change we made on it. Fun when we got to Southern Missouri and NW Arkansas, most of the time you could just leave it in 4th and go.
To keep ourselves in check on the street, we took the motto that if you had to use the brakes you were riding too fast. IE, banging gears when it's straight to nail the brakes and downshift for the corners.
Just keep it nice and smooth. But I haven't ridden in years since I wrecked at the track and ended up with post-concussion syndrome. It's terrible.
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You learn to love something like riding so much sometimes you need to learn to let it go. Between skill, confidence and some probable luck eventually the best of riders will be dealt a hand they have to fold. Hopefully they come out unscathed and not permanently injured or dead. I miss it glad you are ok.