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<blockquote data-quote="SHOdown220" data-source="post: 16433194" data-attributes="member: 39652"><p>I normally start by saying take the MSF course, not sure how much it would apply since that isnt a street bike but it still gives you tons of knowledge of basic riding skills and low speed maneuvers. Still would be worth the class honestly especially if you ever consider a street bike.</p><p></p><p>Biggest thing in that class that sounded kinda silly was turn your head. The bike will go where you are looking. You can significantly reduce tight turn size by getting your head cranked around. If you are coming in hot dont look at that tree you are heading towards cause you will keep going right for it. Look at where you want to go!!</p><p></p><p>Also this goes for street or dirt, as a newbie dont try and keep up with more experienced riders beyond what you are comfortable with. Good buddies will go your pace or wait for you to catch up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHOdown220, post: 16433194, member: 39652"] I normally start by saying take the MSF course, not sure how much it would apply since that isnt a street bike but it still gives you tons of knowledge of basic riding skills and low speed maneuvers. Still would be worth the class honestly especially if you ever consider a street bike. Biggest thing in that class that sounded kinda silly was turn your head. The bike will go where you are looking. You can significantly reduce tight turn size by getting your head cranked around. If you are coming in hot dont look at that tree you are heading towards cause you will keep going right for it. Look at where you want to go!! Also this goes for street or dirt, as a newbie dont try and keep up with more experienced riders beyond what you are comfortable with. Good buddies will go your pace or wait for you to catch up. [/QUOTE]
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