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Skills Exercises to Familiarize Yourself with a New Motorcycle

That new motorcycle is different than the one you traded in. It handles differently, has different brakes and tires, and responds slightly differently when the throttle is goosed. Those differences are the likely reason that riders are more likely to crash a new motorcycle than the old familiar one. To make sure you don't grind the new off that fresh one too soon, you should get intimate in a hurry. Here is how. From the June 1999 issue of Motorcycle Cruiser magazine. By Art Friedman.


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