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// canyonchasers 🦋
@canyonchasers.com
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Professional Rider Coach for 25 Years, Yamaha Champions Certified Coach / USMCA Certified. Helping riders get safer, faster, more precise! https://www.youtube.com/c/CanyonChasers
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I think it’s about the dumbest thing he could do. His crashes and injuries were his own fault. Nobody else was running a medium tire in the cold. I think he should honor his commitment.
I rode one of the most technical tracks in the Pacific Northwest…

First by instinct. Then using every strategy I teach.

The difference? Kinda blew my mind.

#motorcycles #trackday #ridingtips #OregonRacewayPark
You’re Doing It Too! Here’s How I Fixed It
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Turning laps on the V4 Pikes Peak. This thing moves!!
Coaching the Advanced Rider Training with the Utah Sportbike Association.

Wish you were here.
Yes. That’s awesome!
That’s an easy thing to fix
Working with a lot of new(ish) riders, I see them relying on their instincts a lot, despite them not being as beneficial as they may seem.

3 MORE Riding Instincts That Could Get You HURT (Or Worse)
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3 MORE Riding Instincts That Could Get You HURT (Or Worse)
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Yay. Spring!

The first track day is a week away.

apextrackdays.com
My first Ducati needed valve adjustments every 3k miles, belts every two years and electrics that I was always terrified about letting the smoke out.

Now it’s valves every 30k miles, no belts - but I still worry about the electronics
"Ducati is nothing short of a modern day phenomenon. Once the butt of jokes about reliability, rattling clutches and fragile nature, they’ve become a brand that’s revered, idolised and envied by customers and rivals alike."

Read MCN’s page-turner: bit.ly/chasing_perf... #Ducati #MotorcycleNews
It’s about the worst thing that could happen.
What’s the most important part of the corner?

Getting the motorcycle pointed towards the exit!
The very first street bike I roads was a ‘70 Sportster. The rest, you could say, is History.
Thanks for the repost!!
Exactly right. We need to use a strategy that allows us to account for the unexpected.
Make the worst riding advice, the best advice by adding this one word
Embrace the struggle. Learning to ride a motorcycle is worth it!
Are you struggling with trusting your motorcycle tires?
STOP rushing corner entrance. Let corner come to you!