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Mini's Article in Snowest Magazine

Finally read it. Great article Mini. Love the step by step in writing and pictures!

Way to go BOTH Snowest and Amber for getting this information out there for all the newbies! (need my thumbs up emoticon here)
 
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(need my thumbs up emoticon here)

I got one for ya.............

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Finally got a chance to read that (yay for free online versions!), and that is something that I think will definitely help me. I especially appreciate the pictures, as seeing someone demonstrate something for me helps a lot more than simply reading--or being told--about how to do it.
 
So, I was re-reading this article today and have a question about throttle/brake positioning. I'm sure it's pretty basic, but I'd like to get some feedback about how you ladies have your right throttle positioned? Mine's right out in front, and I don't like it that way. I'm thinking if it were down a little it'd be a lot better feel, but wonder what the rest of you do for positioning?
 
Mine are probably not placed correctly. I had the worst tendinitis ever after this last season. I rarely sit.
 
So, I was re-reading this article today and have a question about throttle/brake positioning. I'm sure it's pretty basic, but I'd like to get some feedback about how you ladies have your right throttle positioned? Mine's right out in front, and I don't like it that way. I'm thinking if it were down a little it'd be a lot better feel, but wonder what the rest of you do for positioning?

I tried my throttle in many different positions last year. I've got my riser in a good position, but than darn throttle pizzes me off anywhere I put it...looking into a different throttle lever...
I damaged my wrist last April riding, they're still doing tests as it's 6 months later and still doesn't work...that damn throttle thumb is going to be a tough one to overcome this year! Any input is appreciated...:confused:
 
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