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Post subject: Re: Stupid Question for a new rider about turning Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 10:21 am |
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badinfluence63 wrote: I had that problem when I bought my Ultra a couple years ago. I watched some "Ride Like A Pro" video's and learned to look to where you're turning and you will just automatically go that way. That is what the ride like a pro instructor said. I tried it, it worked and I have never had that problem again, in fact I am actually quiet adept in my bagger manuevering now incorporating that friction stuff Tourist was mentioning. By the time i got my bike I had already attended that course, I got on that bike and rode it 200 mile home that day, Mass turnpike, New Hampshire to Albany NY. I have dropped it in parking lots practicing my slow speed stuff but I can also make a u-turn in the painted handi-cap space... I know- I know sounds like I'm braggin but I spent many many hours practicing this stuff in parking lots. Practice what I preach... That ride like a pro video was the course. They gave us bikes mine was a honda 125. YOU practice for a day they make you run over a 4x4. swerve technique and figure 8's. Save 20% on my insurance, got UPgrades to the AMA and with that got free pit passes at the races... all good stuff. and one is never too old to take a review course.
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Post subject: Re: Stupid Question for a new rider about turning Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 10:50 am |
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roadking wrote: The Tourist wrote: MattSuperLow wrote: RoadKing, I like the way they look on your bike. Yikes! He's a biker, for Pete's sake. That's the way they look. A tad repugnant, slightly shopworn, scruffy beard, scruffier clothes, a Harley made from the parts of four or five different vintage years. Oy, I'm afraid of these guys... And you say-- in print--that you like the way he looks. I bust my butt for a solid year keeping his ego in check and now he'll be signing autographs! If he now demands we call him Mister Roadking, then it's on you, newb! You goof ball, he said "they" the guards you know.... But hey if you want to start calling me by MR. RK, I've got no problem with that LOL BTW, those photos have been there for almost 2 years now... All of them are old and i have to put up some newer ones but those were some really good rides all over the country. Good I'm glad you caught that I said "They" as in the guards. Yeah I have only seen them on bikes that ride by and thought they looked wider, but I guess there are different styles.
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The Tourist |
Post subject: Re: Stupid Question for a new rider about turning Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 10:54 am |
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roadking wrote: You goof ball, he said "they" the guards you know... Okay, okay, you caught me making one mistake. However, my observation is still valid! I have to have new pics done, myself. I've lost a lot of weight, and the next time I back Betty out of the garage, and I'm having a good "scowl day" I'll update the forum. I might even dig around in the back of my closet for some of the crap I wore in the 1960s. That way posers can still think they're fashionably dressed...
"Imagine a king who fights his own battles. Wouldn't that be a sight?" Brad Pitt as Achilles in the movie 'Troy'
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Post subject: Re: Stupid Question for a new rider about turning Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 11:47 am |
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The one thing that hurts new riders is that they are afraid to lean the bike. Anyone can get that thing up to 100 plus in a straight line but when it comes to turning they done. The best thing that you can do is practice leaning in an out of the turns. Once you master that you will be a good rider. Don't be afraid to lean!!!!
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MattSuperLow |
Post subject: Re: Stupid Question for a new rider about turning Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 3:18 pm |
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I've got a question to riders who have ridden for years.... Do you still get the rush after riding. Like for me there is nothing like riding but even after I ride I feel good because of the adrenaline or whatever. I did mma for years and it is the same feeling after I would spar or practice. Does this go away as it gets more natural? Had a nice ride today, getting around without any problems latley, I have alot of roundabouts in the neighborhood and leaned my turn to stay at a higher speed while turning.
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The Tourist |
Post subject: Re: Stupid Question for a new rider about turning Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 5:23 pm |
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MattSuperLow wrote: I've got a question to riders who have ridden for years.... Do you still get the rush after riding. I do sometimes, in fact, the reason I'm so stoked on Spinner is that she takes me back to that period in my life. However, whether it's Spinner or Betty, when I go out onto to the slab to clear my head I find the experience quite calming.
"Imagine a king who fights his own battles. Wouldn't that be a sight?" Brad Pitt as Achilles in the movie 'Troy'
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roadking |
Post subject: Re: Stupid Question for a new rider about turning Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 8:54 am |
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I still get the buzz. I hope it never goes away... Hell I can still scare the crap out of my self and lucky to get home in one piece... The thought process is much easier with time, the enjoyment level is still high.
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Post subject: Re: Stupid Question for a new rider about turning Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 3:05 pm |
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Anyone else, having trouble uploading pictures? I'm not too computer literate, but it keeps coming up with an error when I try. Thanks
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Post subject: Re: Stupid Question for a new rider about turning Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 3:33 pm |
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MattSuperLow wrote: Anyone else, having trouble uploading pictures? I'm not too computer literate, but it keeps coming up with an error when I try. Thanks Nevermind, my picture was too big, resized it and it is up.
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Post subject: Re: Stupid Question for a new rider about turning Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 4:49 pm |
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For you guys thinking about the crash bars, um engine guards, I saw a guy with them on a 48, he had hi-way pegs on it and it looked like they belonged on there, gave it a nice look.
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