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Old Dec 20, 2010 | 10:06 AM
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welcome to the site - i can vouch for you that bikes are good therapy.
 
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Old Dec 21, 2010 | 04:30 PM
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Hi & welcome,congrats on getting your first bike,shes a beaut
 
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Old Dec 21, 2010 | 08:34 PM
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This website is already helping me out. I had no idea about counter steer. I was basically using lean in and was always going wide. Then I went out and used the counter steer technique and sure enough my turning has improved quite a bit. I took it out on a good curvy road and could hold my speed in turns a lot better.

It was 70 degrees outside where I live today. Had to get out and ride. Look forward to spring even more now.
 
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Old Dec 27, 2010 | 07:31 PM
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Well, first off you can forget about changing the clutch fluid because your bike has a cable clutch.

Second... if it were me I wouldn't worry about a brake fluid flush, either. If the brakes are working ok, I wouldn't **** with them.

As far as how much it will cost for a mechanic to look the bike over.... it all depends on the shop and what they say they check. If you have a friend who is familiar with bikes, I'd have him/her look it over with you. Also, I'd download a manual and have a look at the maintenance sections and get familiar with stuff. (HERE is a manual from my stash to download and check out)

On the oil... if it looks new and the previous owner says it is... I likely wouldn't worry about that, either. I'd make sure the level is correct, tho.

I'd say your main focus should be practice and/or an MSF course, as well as making sure you have the right gear to protect yourself.
 
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