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Minitwins
 
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Look around on the web a bit and you should find some good techniques for getting her standing back up.

I've seen demonstrations at motorcycle events where 100 pound women get 800 pound motorcycles back on their wheels. There are some tricks to it that the average person wouldn't think of.

Wish I could steer you to where the information is, but since I just spend half the morning patching a rear tube on my Tiger, I'm running a little late.
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