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DFW area group, 1st ride for 06's?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bounce" data-source="post: 57672" data-attributes="member: 257"><p>No shame in getting training. Far too few riders do it. Rocket's only been back into riding for something like a couple of months. He got the Daytona as his first bike back into things after it being years (and dirt-only) since he last rode. After his initial bobble, he got into a BRC course and has since put on about 2000 miles on the Triumph. I don't think we lost him anywhere along the way yesterday. But, again, that's the way it is when riding "the pace" instead of trying to get a track day in on public roads (everyone has fun and no one feels pressured to get in over their heads).</p><p></p><p>Everyone yesterday now knows why I'm in limbo with other riders. Too fast for most of the Wingsters and too slow for those who really cook the corners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bounce, post: 57672, member: 257"] No shame in getting training. Far too few riders do it. Rocket's only been back into riding for something like a couple of months. He got the Daytona as his first bike back into things after it being years (and dirt-only) since he last rode. After his initial bobble, he got into a BRC course and has since put on about 2000 miles on the Triumph. I don't think we lost him anywhere along the way yesterday. But, again, that's the way it is when riding "the pace" instead of trying to get a track day in on public roads (everyone has fun and no one feels pressured to get in over their heads). Everyone yesterday now knows why I'm in limbo with other riders. Too fast for most of the Wingsters and too slow for those who really cook the corners. [/QUOTE]
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