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<blockquote data-quote="99GTvert" data-source="post: 11230902" data-attributes="member: 20398"><p>R1-forum is good. I would definitely say its the svtp equivelant. It is fairly unbiased (guys can appreciate other brands if it's deserved) and the users are very knowledgable from maintenance to track techniques. It would be my reccomendation even if you didn't have a Yamaha. Otherwise you'd end up on some gixxer forum and they'd have you convinced a backwards hat and flip flops are the only safety gear you need! R6-forum.com is good too for general motorcycle non-r1 specific content. Either way just be careful, that is a lot of bike. I came from an MX background as well and it definitely helps, just make sure you ride super defensively and don't do anything too crazy on the street, gravel winds up in the craziest places sometimes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99GTvert, post: 11230902, member: 20398"] R1-forum is good. I would definitely say its the svtp equivelant. It is fairly unbiased (guys can appreciate other brands if it's deserved) and the users are very knowledgable from maintenance to track techniques. It would be my reccomendation even if you didn't have a Yamaha. Otherwise you'd end up on some gixxer forum and they'd have you convinced a backwards hat and flip flops are the only safety gear you need! R6-forum.com is good too for general motorcycle non-r1 specific content. Either way just be careful, that is a lot of bike. I came from an MX background as well and it definitely helps, just make sure you ride super defensively and don't do anything too crazy on the street, gravel winds up in the craziest places sometimes! [/QUOTE]
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