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  1. Hi Guys, new at posting, so please bear with me! I'm gradually getting my confidence back after having a spill on my 2008 CBR 1000RR, where I lost both front and rear ends at the 2nd turn, practising on smoothness with left-right transitions while being on the throttle smoothly, most importantly this was caused by not thinking about tyre and track temps(!!!!!! I know!!!). However the last few months it has felt as though I've had to learn riding the cbr(fast) all over again! Is this common at all? I also have a KTM 690 SM and a Honda ST 1300 which I tend to ride fairly quickly, and the fall doesn't seem to have affected riding those two- wierd, huh? I seem to be gradually overcoming my SRs, yet I'm not quite at the point where I'm wheelying out of every slow turn. I'm practising smoothness on throttle and body positioning, also experimenting with different lines for the same corners. So far so good. Just waiting for fine weather and the next warm track day, when I can get more track time. I ride in the 2nd group(of 4) on track days, and should soon be ready for the 1st group. CSS will be starting here when Hampton Downs Circuit opens. Just wondered if I need to start with level 1 or can I start at level 2? I've read all 3 of Keith's books, and found Soft Science to have helped me the most. What level do you reckon I should start? Cheers
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