08-01-2006, 08:41am
Whilst I haven't read all of the above just yet, I thought I'd throw in a teeny bit of constructive criticism; Sport Rider magazine, I'm guessing is a US publication?
The articles are written in relation to riding /driving on the right-hand side of the road. Information relating to left & right turns in these articles needs to be taken on board keeping in mind that we ride/drive on the left so it's all arse-about.
i.e. when the article says there's usually no problem turning right, we need to read that as ...no problem turning left.
I'm sure most people are intelligent enough to have worked that out for themselves, I just thought I'd point that out as the info is intended for newbies who are trying to get their heads around enough new concepts without taking on board mis-information by not reading between the lines.
Other than that, some great info. <i></i>
The articles are written in relation to riding /driving on the right-hand side of the road. Information relating to left & right turns in these articles needs to be taken on board keeping in mind that we ride/drive on the left so it's all arse-about.
i.e. when the article says there's usually no problem turning right, we need to read that as ...no problem turning left.
I'm sure most people are intelligent enough to have worked that out for themselves, I just thought I'd point that out as the info is intended for newbies who are trying to get their heads around enough new concepts without taking on board mis-information by not reading between the lines.
Other than that, some great info. <i></i>