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<blockquote data-quote="Abercrombie FJR" data-source="post: 1427541" data-attributes="member: 17489"><p>Ya, I don't think he's anywhere near ready for a track day yet. I would suggest a Basic Rider Course and learn the first day basics like counter steering before stepping up to a track day. Track days are great way to improve skills and knowledge but this guy is not ready to leave a motorcycle training range. I wasn't aware how hard or counter intuitive it is to be a beginner learning to ride a motorcycle until I got out on to a training range and coached new riders. This fact is proven even further while following veteran riders down the road and witnessing a lack of basic rider knowledge they would've obtained over a weekend by attending a Basic Rider Course of some type.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abercrombie FJR, post: 1427541, member: 17489"] Ya, I don't think he's anywhere near ready for a track day yet. I would suggest a Basic Rider Course and learn the first day basics like counter steering before stepping up to a track day. Track days are great way to improve skills and knowledge but this guy is not ready to leave a motorcycle training range. I wasn't aware how hard or counter intuitive it is to be a beginner learning to ride a motorcycle until I got out on to a training range and coached new riders. This fact is proven even further while following veteran riders down the road and witnessing a lack of basic rider knowledge they would've obtained over a weekend by attending a Basic Rider Course of some type. [/QUOTE]
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