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Craig Ryan 
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Originally Posted by Doug Fattic
I think my concern is that the talented 15% are encouraging the less able to do something I’m sure they can’t by themselves. Just like in any human ability the range between the best and average is pretty large. The problem is that it is human nature to overestimate one’s abilities. For example I read about a study where 90% said they were above average drivers. Sure.
Very good point. We shouldn't forget it's a vehicle being made, not a chair. If your chair breaks you fall down, spill your coffee, and everyone laughs. It's different with a bicycle. I'm at the point where I don't think anyone should be trying to make a bicycle without a class or expert going between them and stupid ideas. We have entered a time where you can't rely on internet chatter and photos for reliable information. Their are experienced classes available all over the 48 states. I have never heard a bad word from a student at one of Doug's classes.
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