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<blockquote data-quote="Merlin72" data-source="post: 1575715" data-attributes="member: 9538"><p>+1 on this , except try and get used to the bike a little bit before you take the course. Tight weaving in and out of cones at slower speeds might not be the first thing you want to try when your not comfortable with the bike yet. I have rode a lot of motorcycles over the years. (mainly sport bikes and enduros) About a year ago I got a wild hair and decided I needed a Harley. I purchased a 96 Heritage Soft Tail Nostalgia. For the first month I thought I was going to dump it everytime I turned. You really do just have to learn to trust your tires. I know exactly how your feeling right now though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Merlin72, post: 1575715, member: 9538"] +1 on this , except try and get used to the bike a little bit before you take the course. Tight weaving in and out of cones at slower speeds might not be the first thing you want to try when your not comfortable with the bike yet. I have rode a lot of motorcycles over the years. (mainly sport bikes and enduros) About a year ago I got a wild hair and decided I needed a Harley. I purchased a 96 Heritage Soft Tail Nostalgia. For the first month I thought I was going to dump it everytime I turned. You really do just have to learn to trust your tires. I know exactly how your feeling right now though. [/QUOTE]
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