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Old 04-24-2004, 12:43 AM   #3 (permalink)
Clint
What makes you say that?
 
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It's well known that being taught by a friend is among the highest risk factors.

Get some real training. Learning how to shift and where the brakes are isn't training, and only sets you up to hurt yourself.

Having said that, a Katana is still a heck of a bike. Even one from 10 years ago makes 65 horsepower or more. That's a lot for someone with no real experience.
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