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Old 12-01-02, 01:40 PM
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I think that advice is in general..


.. pull it from some website.

I think it comes down to what level skill we're talking about. I totally agree that at pro level you can't skip tracks.

I thought the general bikers agree that track is a safer environment for practice while pushing your bike to the limits, which means you learn your skill a lot quicker. Does it mean you can't be good practicing somewhere else given the risk? and I don't mean trying to pop the first wheelie on a freeway at speed limit. Hey I'm not trying to be a squid(heh another new term I've learnt) here. It depends on what techniqu you practice. I don't think the guy on harley is interested in the same technique as the a guy say on a sportsbike such as how far can you lean or how high can you do wheelie/stoppie? They're just out there to look cool.

Aren't there a lot of sources for good techniqu such as you guys?
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