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Tall Riders

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I can really identify with this (with one exception). In every class I've ever taken, I was told by (short instructors) that I didn't need to raise the handlebars, move the pegs, etc. Finally - some validation.

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Im sure the pro instructors have a point and they are probably right.

However, 99.9% will never even be in their same ballpark. Some mods for comfort are more than worth it. I think fatigue kills us most of the time and then we start making lots of mistakes.
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Bucho wrote: Sun May 28, 2017 11:01 pm Im sure the pro instructors have a point and they are probably right.

However, 99.9% will never even be in their same ballpark. Some mods for comfort are more than worth it. I think fatigue kills us most of the time and then we start making lots of mistakes.
most of the pros are short people. :shrug:
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