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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 166255" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>I agree with the above, but everything starts with the rider. Sound like from your questions that you are very new to the sport. Along with spending money on gas, upkeep, and riding the VERY best thing you can do to make this bike faster, and safer is also the best thing to make every bike you are going to own faster and safer. Get to a riding school. Rick Johnson used to have some of the best in my opinion if you want to start there. The thing about riding schools though, if you dont listen, take the notes, keep referring to the videos of the instructors and the ones that include you, the benefit is only partial. Outweighs ANYTHING I have ever done to a bike, and there isn't much other than modify the injection on a dirt bike that I haven't done. (as soon as i get a dirt bike with injection I will be able to say I have done that too though.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 166255, member: 1650"] I agree with the above, but everything starts with the rider. Sound like from your questions that you are very new to the sport. Along with spending money on gas, upkeep, and riding the VERY best thing you can do to make this bike faster, and safer is also the best thing to make every bike you are going to own faster and safer. Get to a riding school. Rick Johnson used to have some of the best in my opinion if you want to start there. The thing about riding schools though, if you dont listen, take the notes, keep referring to the videos of the instructors and the ones that include you, the benefit is only partial. Outweighs ANYTHING I have ever done to a bike, and there isn't much other than modify the injection on a dirt bike that I haven't done. (as soon as i get a dirt bike with injection I will be able to say I have done that too though.) [/QUOTE]
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