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Genestho
9th May 2010, 22:40
Well, I'm stoked. It's been 15 years since I owned a wee dirtbike for fun.

3 years ago, I swore I'd NEVER get on a bike again, certainly not a road bike!

3 months ago that changed, I missed motorcycling so much I decided to fight my fears and buy a Ninja. ( I think I already know what my trade up is!!)

Today I went on the first part of a basic handling skills course, on a Scorpio 225, kindly loaned by Bayride!
Initially feeling really nervous - and stiff, after a few clutch misshaps I pootled off, learn't how to ride slow for a few circuits standing up, loading the back break (penalty for riding too fast - whoops )
Counter steering
Precision Braking, nearly bowled the instructor, and accidently wheel stood the Scorp!!

I had a knee out, but I'm supposed to learn to keep my knees in whilst cornering.:shifty:

I wanted to start again, from scratch, learn good habits and technique, before heading to Track Days on Black Betty! (Where there'll be a whole new bunch of stuff to learn - no doubt!)

Next class next week!!

What an amazing feeling to conquer another fear, what a freaken sweaty mess after! LOL!

Pussy
9th May 2010, 22:44
Good on you, Jossie!
See you at the 29 November Manfeild trackday..... :)

davereid
10th May 2010, 07:40
Well done that biker.

Genestho
10th May 2010, 14:09
Well done that biker.
I got a way to go, but it's happening! Thankyou Sir :D

Good on you, Jossie!
See you at the 29 November Manfeild trackday..... :)
Cheers Johno! Will try to make it if I can! :D

Matt Bleck
10th May 2010, 14:12
I got a way to go, but it's happening! Thankyou Sir :D

Cheers Johno! Will try to make it if I can! :D

Chur, good on ya for fighting your fears and getting back in the saddle! :niceone:

trailblazer
11th May 2010, 00:04
good on you for facing your fears and putting them to rest.

Genestho
13th May 2010, 10:41
Chur, good on ya for fighting your fears and getting back in the saddle! :niceone:
Cheers Mate, and giddy-up! :D


good on you for facing your fears and putting them to rest.

Don't know if they're to rest, but I believe the only way to move in a forward motion is to push the boundaries, and alleviate.:2thumbsup

kiwifruit
13th May 2010, 11:00
Choice!! :D

GOONR
13th May 2010, 11:25
Really please for ya. :niceone: It's a great feeling being back on a bike after a long break isn't? It took me about the same time, 15 years, I'm loving it.

Enjoy :sunny: