07-02-2013, 04:58pm
(15-01-2013, 11:01am)BikerBoy Wrote: Sutur, Shifu is right. Group rides are not the answer and can be the complete opposite teaching you more bad habits than you'd realize!!!!
Here's a piece of advice based on your comments....You do not need someone to show you what you are doing wrong...You just need someone to show you
how to do it right!!! Once you read Keith Codes books and do CSS, you will understand that there is a VERY big difference between the two and having someone
tell you what 'they think' you did wrong IS NOT how to become a better rider.
You'll get there... just remember that learning the theory first will help you more than just trying to work out what the practical experience alone taught you.
Absolutely correct, Owning the motel I am always meeting riders with years and years of experience, and like me had a bike all their life. It only takes a couple of questions to find out if they know the science behind riding, or just wing it and are an accident waiting to happen.
1st question is always - "how do you turn a motorcycle?" - about 75% of riders cannot answer this with certainty. Bloody scary if they get in a panic situation! Do some schools, after riding my whole life I realised I knew SFA!
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