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Old 01-15-24 | 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by ScottCommutes
I think it depends. If you ride in an urban environment, for example, all the pedestrians and vehicles can already "track stand". The ability to at least poke forward dead slow is helpful.

Good balance also helps when you are trying to ride between two vehicles without touching either.
This is my faux approach. Slow to an almost stop and very slowly creep forward. Have tried to do TSs over the and never quite got the hang of it, but falling now is not worth it. Sorry Larry, but I am not worthy.
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