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  • Careful as some knobblies are off road only. Also that they don't last long on the road.

    Get used to the fact the bike will move around under you. The idea is to be relaxed enough to let the bike either sort itself out. Once you have that sorted, tell me how ;)

  • Thanks, Michelin Trackers are road legal so no issues there. Coming from a road background learning to feel comfortable with the bike moving around is taking some getting used to, but very satisfying. I was so successful a few days ago the bike actually laid down on it's own, pretty impressive I'm sure you'll agree.

  • Have been caught out by the tyres in the past, when going on road between lanes.

    My believe is that off roading riding helps on road riding, especially getting used to the bike moving on its own and not be phased.

  • Do you mtb? I found the cross over really interesting. And actually riding the dirt bike helped me a lot with front wheel confidence on the mtb.

    I must say, if you like dirt bike, mtb is so good. I tend to always pick up mtb over dirt bike and ride a lot of enduro mtb trails now. Same sort of thril.

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