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Learn some basic city skills — be assertive and learn the primary and secondary riding positions
Learn some basic city skills — be assertive and learn the primary and secondary riding positions
 Jesse Wild
This is an important one — we want to keep you safe. The good news is that with the right mix of confidence and caution, city streets and rural roads are yours for the taking. Build up some experience and you’ll learn to read situations quickly and accurately.
16. If you’re going out for a long ride on your own, tell someone where you’re going and when to expect you back. You are loved.
17. Learn some basic traffic-riding skills for the city. You’ll feel a lot more confident for it. Be assertive, stay out of the gutter, and remember that you’ve got as much right to be on the road as anyone else. Learn the difference between “primary” and “secondary” position, and use them appropriately.
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18. The front brake is much more effective than the rear at stopping you, so try to achieve a 60/40 or 70/30 power distribution between front and rear. But be very, very careful not to lock it up. Modern brakes are pretty powerful, and you don’t want to go over the handlebars.
19. When cornering, ensure your outside pedal is at the lowest position, with pressure being placed on it. This will give you more grip, particularly in the wet, and make sliding out less likely.

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