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Has Anybody Taken The Lee Parks Class Yet?
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<blockquote data-quote="3dogs" data-source="post: 23108" data-attributes="member: 424"><p>Their is no formal instpection at any of the schools we run. But, some common sence should pravail. If you have bald tires you may have problems with some of the exercises (but you shouldn't be riding anyway, right?) Other than that, as long as your brakes work, and nothing is leaking from the engine/trans on to the ground you should be OK.</p><p></p><p>One of the major differences between the Total Control class and an ERC is you will really learn to lean your bike in a corner. (knee draging and peg scraping is optional, but many riders experience this for the first time). That's why you should have good tires to take the class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3dogs, post: 23108, member: 424"] Their is no formal instpection at any of the schools we run. But, some common sence should pravail. If you have bald tires you may have problems with some of the exercises (but you shouldn't be riding anyway, right?) Other than that, as long as your brakes work, and nothing is leaking from the engine/trans on to the ground you should be OK. One of the major differences between the Total Control class and an ERC is you will really learn to lean your bike in a corner. (knee draging and peg scraping is optional, but many riders experience this for the first time). That's why you should have good tires to take the class. [/QUOTE]
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