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<blockquote data-quote="Rock Monster" data-source="post: 30161" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>I think a very important issue that you have not mentioned is definitely a good center of balance. I know people who can't even ride a bicycle let alone a motorcycle. Sure they could be trained but without a great center of gravity and balance you will not gain skill or endurance. I am one of those people that has an extremely good center of gravity and do just about any sport or activity well even if I have not done it before. </p><p></p><p>The other thing to consider is that flexibility has nothing to do with riding but has everything to do with how badly you will get hurt in a crash. Realistically it does not take a huge range of motion to ride a motorcycle.</p><p></p><p>In all reality seat time makes for the best riders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rock Monster, post: 30161, member: 5"] I think a very important issue that you have not mentioned is definitely a good center of balance. I know people who can't even ride a bicycle let alone a motorcycle. Sure they could be trained but without a great center of gravity and balance you will not gain skill or endurance. I am one of those people that has an extremely good center of gravity and do just about any sport or activity well even if I have not done it before. The other thing to consider is that flexibility has nothing to do with riding but has everything to do with how badly you will get hurt in a crash. Realistically it does not take a huge range of motion to ride a motorcycle. In all reality seat time makes for the best riders. [/QUOTE]
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