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If you have experience, it should be no problem.
As it has been pointed out, if you use common sense and go easy on the throttle, the Warrior is a very smooth, tractable bike.
The people I worry about are those who have never ridden, never taken a course, and think all you have to do is get on, crank it up and whack the throttle.
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As it has been pointed out, if you use common sense and go easy on the throttle, the Warrior is a very smooth, tractable bike.
The people I worry about are those who have never ridden, never taken a course, and think all you have to do is get on, crank it up and whack the throttle.
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