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Old 27-Oct-2013, 21:08
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Originally Posted by Spjallen
I'm too thick with this subject to know if you are taking the mick or giving proper advise Kev!

You may want to start at the opposite end of the spectrum as Chris suggests

The spectrum ranges from

It's so stable its slow turning but good in the wet

TO

It's so Unstable it keep wanting to Tuck the front and is lethal in the Wet

Finding the point in between the two that gives you confidence to push the bike is where you want to find, then once you are happy with that you can try going more in the unstable direction and see if it improves your times or your physical endurance, ie. not any faster but as fast for longer


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