Is it that dangerous to stop/slow down at exit/entry points?(im imagining that both feet will be on th ground, and bike in neutral?)
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casual bike talk..
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Sep 16 2025, 12:32 PM
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just out of curiosity, why not just slow down, get what ever you need from your bag, pocket or wherever you store them , tap/touch it than drive in/out.
Is it that dangerous to stop/slow down at exit/entry points?(im imagining that both feet will be on th ground, and bike in neutral?) This post has been edited by mhyug: Sep 16 2025, 12:34 PM |
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Sep 18 2025, 04:38 PM
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Agreed on all points, were all riding at different levels(amateur my self) and no judgements just info, gaining knowledge and do's and dont's alexei liked this post
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Sep 19 2025, 10:18 AM
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QUOTE(bo093 @ Sep 19 2025, 12:12 AM) seriously, as a 1year & 6month newbie rider. Mind sharing the coach, im looking for one too. Probably my bike too is way bigger for an amateur like me. Slowly learning it tho.coaching helps alot. i rode 1+ year with no guidance, always felt unrelaxed on the bike and itcauses lots of hand/palm straining. the last 3 months with a coach watching me, told me my posture (my upperbody was stiff) needed to be corrected. now no more pain, more smoother riding & more relax on my bike. it made my ride more enjoyable. youtube, article & such, can help. but nothing beats a coach to help you out. |
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