Where the heck is that?Anthony wrote:I'm in Natick.
(oh please be close)

Perhaps by a couple of mm... Longer links in the back won't affect the rear wheel. But taking a small amount off the top of the forks will pull the wheel a little closer... A LITTLE as sportbikes have sharp rakes.storysunfolding wrote:Sev- Won't that still lead to a shorter wheelbase?
Your way is better. As you gain experience downshifting will be a learned response and you shouldn't forget it. Getting used to being on the rear brake at stops will help out on hills. Not to mention you get the most braking power as you don't let off to drop your right foot.Anthony wrote:Hmm, never thought of that, I was leaning to the left so I could brake with the back brake this whole time.
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