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Friction Zone 1.Clutch handle ½ out 2.Rear Brake on slightly 3.Able to rev engine without increasing speed. 4.Don’t look down 5.Focus about 50-75 yards.

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1 Friction Zone 1.Clutch handle ½ out 2.Rear Brake on slightly 3.Able to rev engine without increasing speed. 4.Don’t look down 5.Focus about 50-75 yards ahead 6.If you feel you are loosing balance let the clutch out & Accel. 7.Keep speed less than a brisk walk. 8.Practice using the foot brake and slipping the clutch. 9.Remember left foot down when you stop.

2 The Stop BIKEBIKE Stop Here Accelerate 1.Accelerate to 15 MPH 2.Stop inside cones and lines 3.Focus on stopping mark

3 Turn from stop BIKEBIKE 12’ 1.Look 90 degrees or more LT/RT 2.Turn bars as soon as bike moves 3.Start with bars turned

4 Slow Weave 12’ 1.Don’t look down at the cones or you will be pulled down or hit them. 2.Smooth turns (not angled) 3.Turn your handle-bars don’t try to counter steer.

5 The Circle 24’ 1.Make front wheel track as close to cones as possible 2.Keep speed as slow as possible 3.Don’t look down and do not touch front brake or bike will go down.

6 Increasing/Decreasing Radius Turns Increasing 1. Keep tight to inside and increase speed Decreasing 1.Keep tight to inside and decrease speed with rear brake only 2.Front Brake will pull you down into the cavity.

7 Accel & Brake Turn Stop Slow Weave Circle Increasing/Decreasing Radius STOP


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