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Old 31-03-20, 03:48 PM   #12
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Default Re: Same same slightly different - Tyres

Hi mate, glad you took no offence, it wasn't my intention to be rude, more to reassure you that there really isn't a bad tyre choice to be had providing you steer clear of track tyres.

If you really want to improve confidence and enjoyment in your riding then the most cost effective improvement you can make is to the nut that holds the handlebars....or the carbon interface in modern terms....... There's loads of rider training out there, and some of it is ridiculously cheap. Sometimes just going out one on one with a mate who you really trust and specifically focusing on riding technique rather than just who can be fastest down the road is all you need. If you want to keep it all private there are some great books, videos and blogs out there that can help you identify and work on particular aspects of your riding as well. Actually now is probably a good time to be doing that given we can't actually get out and practice much.....
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