Yup,.. my Savage can touch bars to pavement and I can still recover...
... an 800lb bike gets past 10 or 15 degrees off center... and it's goin' down...

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I have a buddy that buys and sells dozens of bikes per year... He's about 5'-6" and 110lbs wet,... and can ride anything with total confidence... that dude is focused...
I can ride as fast as I can, through the wildest twisties, and he can peg me at my 5 o'clock, and never lose me...
I'm so unfocused, I can get wobbly on the kickstand...
...'course,.. I've been know to doze off on long straightaways, too..
Focus, Serow, focus!....

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You can balance any bike with one hand,.. as long as you don't don't go off center...
Once yer' off,.. yer' in a gator wrastle...

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If you're worried about handling the weight,.. ask one of the guys at the bike shop to give you a lesson in walking bikes...
They push and pull them in and out of the building, every morning and evening...
20 to 50 bikes,... in and out,... every day...
In one month,.. they will have rolled more bike weight, than you will in your life...
I use my left hand on the bars,... right on the seat, or something in that area,... and keep my right thigh in the area as a catch... and if anything starts to go off,... I pull onto my thigh... like a flesh kickstand...
... but pro bike pushers may have better advice or explanations...
Just ask for a lesson... people are usually proud to show their skills and share their knowledge... and even appreciate that you notice...

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