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I picked up on this link from our Miata friends here in DFW. This is an excellent article concerning motorcycle touring but I think the concepts presented carry over well to the group drives that some of our chapters enjoy. Very sound advice and I encourage any Club members who organize and/or lead a group drive with Club members to follow the principles discussed in the article.
Great read with a common sense approach. It is very easy to confuse the street with the track, you get the "red mist" (as an old racing friend called it) and it takes over for common sense.
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