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<blockquote data-quote="wizbangdoodle" data-source="post: 16416571" data-attributes="member: 17037"><p>You're on the right track with getting all the gear. I saw the Rekluse as a suggestion. It's a great addition, but you may want to learn clutch use first. I'm older and have a Rekluse on my 300xcw and love it. Also, look into Seat Concepts. Makes longer rides much more comfortable.</p><p></p><p>I started riding after I was an adult, so all those things that are instinctual for a rider from childhood are a little tougher for me. I ride with guys that are much younger and better than me. It forces me to ride better by copying their style.</p><p></p><p>Don't feel weird gearing up in full protective gear. As soon as you leave one of those pieces off, you're sure to fall on that part of your body. Good luck and have fun.</p><p></p><p>1 other thing, learn to wheelie, even if it's just for 1 second. You'll need this for getting over larger obstacles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wizbangdoodle, post: 16416571, member: 17037"] You're on the right track with getting all the gear. I saw the Rekluse as a suggestion. It's a great addition, but you may want to learn clutch use first. I'm older and have a Rekluse on my 300xcw and love it. Also, look into Seat Concepts. Makes longer rides much more comfortable. I started riding after I was an adult, so all those things that are instinctual for a rider from childhood are a little tougher for me. I ride with guys that are much younger and better than me. It forces me to ride better by copying their style. Don't feel weird gearing up in full protective gear. As soon as you leave one of those pieces off, you're sure to fall on that part of your body. Good luck and have fun. 1 other thing, learn to wheelie, even if it's just for 1 second. You'll need this for getting over larger obstacles. [/QUOTE]
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