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kilgh
22nd February 2011, 07:27
The second ride!

Was going to go out at 0530, but wouldn't you know? It starts raining!

Had to wait until 0730 and have a shortened run. But still...a day of firsts.

First change into 2nd.
First time above 20km/h.
First time on the road.
First blat uphill.
First ride home.
First use of the indicator (and yes I even remembered to switch it off!)

Yay! Was happy enough not to push it home....all of 20 metres...but yay!

Still not going into traffic anytime soon, but 3 kilometres under the belt. :2thumbsup

Doesn't take much to make me happy does it? :blink:

martybabe
22nd February 2011, 07:30
Good for you, master the bike first then take on the bigger job (everyone else on the road). Here's wishing you loads of fun smiles and miles. :yes:

kilgh
22nd February 2011, 07:37
Thanks Martybabe!

Hellzie
22nd February 2011, 07:58
The second ride!

...a day of firsts.

First change into 2nd.
First time above 20km/h.
First time on the road.
First blat uphill.
First ride home.
First use of the indicator (and yes I even remembered to switch it off!)

Yay! Was happy enough not to push it home....all of 20 metres...but yay!

Still not going into traffic anytime soon, but 3 kilometres under the belt. :2thumbsup

Doesn't take much to make me happy does it? :blink:

That's so cool! I know exactly how you feel - every little first is so so satisfying :yes:

I still haven't managed to go up my steep driveway... I get the BF to do it for me.. Need to conquer that one soon me thinks.

Hawkeye
22nd February 2011, 08:07
That's so cool! I know exactly how you feel - every little first is so so satisfying :yes:

I still haven't managed to go up my steep driveway... I get the BF to do it for me.. Need to conquer that one soon me thinks.

Going up hill is easy to master. Hill starting on the other hand....:crazy:

The main thing to remember when going up something like a steep drive. Approach at a reasonable speed and keep the revs up. Most newbies hit the hill in either too high a gear or not enough revs. As soon as they hit the incline, the engine stalls and then they have to master the hill start.
It's all about control of both the clutch and the revs.
You will get there. Just a little practice. That's all that is needed.

Stirts
22nd February 2011, 11:31
I still haven't managed to go up my steep driveway... I get the BF to do it for me.. Need to conquer that one soon me thinks.



The main thing to remember when going up something like a steep drive. Approach at a reasonable speed and keep the revs up. Most newbies hit the hill in either too high a gear or not enough revs. As soon as they hit the incline, the engine stalls and then they have to master the hill start.
It's all about control of both the clutch and the revs.
You will get there. Just a little practice. That's all that is needed.

Know EXACTLY how you are feeling in regards to your driveway Hellzie, been there, done that, and on a Hornet too.

Hawkeye is right...it's all about the revs, ESPECIALLY with the Hornet, don't be too scared to either ....they LOVE IT!!!

I got this superhero dressed in red camo gear (known as gigoe1313) to guide me in the ways of riding the Hornet up my drive. Get your revs on, then as you go up the drive gently roll-on more throttle, that will get you up there Chick!!! Just practice, and no over thinking it either ;)

OOOOOPS and well done to you kilgh.....seems you are tracking awesomly well :niceone: Milestones are faking cool aren't they!!!

kilgh
22nd February 2011, 11:44
Overthinking...the drawback of sentience.

slofox
22nd February 2011, 15:29
The second ride!

Was going to go out at 0530, but wouldn't you know? It starts raining!

Had to wait until 0730 and have a shortened run. But still...a day of firsts.

First change into 2nd.
First time above 20km/h.
First time on the road.
First blat uphill.
First ride home.
First use of the indicator (and yes I even remembered to switch it off!)

Yay! Was happy enough not to push it home....all of 20 metres...but yay!

Still not going into traffic anytime soon, but 3 kilometres under the belt. :2thumbsup

Doesn't take much to make me happy does it? :blink:



Didja get ya knee down then?

Well done!

kilgh
23rd February 2011, 04:00
:laugh: Nope, and happily not accidentally either!


Now shall I go for a ride in the rain or not?

kilgh
23rd February 2011, 06:27
Well decided that waiting to hear if anybody I know from CTV in Christchurch is gone was too depressing, so went for ride 3.

Pretty much as yesterday but a bit faster, better controlled, and I don't remember stalling!

First bug in my eye. (Troll alert - my visor was up, I was wearing a helmet).

Still having trouble changing gears though. I keep changing up into N. Feels like I really have to kick up through into 2nd. Any tips?

kasper
23rd February 2011, 23:05
Drop me a line for when you want another biker or two to help act as escorts to deal with the usual idiot car drivers.

kilgh
24th February 2011, 11:01
Thanks Kaspar, that would be great. I'll get this gear shifting thing sorted first and then it's out into the scary world of fellow motorists!

hotgsxr750
24th February 2011, 11:05
do you ride a yamaha or a kawasaki because it says yamaha but you have a photo of a kawasaki

oneofsix
24th February 2011, 11:08
Still having trouble changing gears though. I keep changing up into N. Feels like I really have to kick up through into 2nd. Any tips?

Do you mean it is particularly stiff going from 1 to 2?
You should always make sure you push the gear shift until it stops, positive gear changes pushed all the way home, or you will even hit false Neutrals between the higher gears.

kilgh
24th February 2011, 11:18
do you ride a yamaha or a kawasaki because it says yamaha but you have a photo of a kawasaki

Yeah, need to update that. Riding the Scorpio, still own the Kawasaki.

kilgh
24th February 2011, 11:20
Do you mean it is particularly stiff going from 1 to 2?
You should always make sure you push the gear shift until it stops, positive gear changes pushed all the way home, or you will even hit false Neutrals between the higher gears.

Yes, I think I am flicking it up rather than pushing it up. Don't really have anything to compare with to tell you if the action is particularly stiff or not though.

oneofsix
24th February 2011, 11:23
Yes, I think I am flicking it up rather than pushing it up. Don't really have anything to compare with to tell you if the action is particularly stiff or not though.

Try pushing it all the way. Like learning a lot of things, slow at first but once you get it is becomes natural.

kilgh
24th February 2011, 11:33
Yep, next few practises will be concentrating on that specifically.

Hellzie
24th February 2011, 11:42
Going up hill is easy to master. Hill starting on the other hand....:crazy:

The main thing to remember when going up something like a steep drive. Approach at a reasonable speed and keep the revs up. Most newbies hit the hill in either too high a gear or not enough revs. As soon as they hit the incline, the engine stalls and then they have to master the hill start.
It's all about control of both the clutch and the revs.
You will get there. Just a little practice. That's all that is needed.

Thanks for the tips Hawkeye, unfortunately my driveway starts as a hillstart.... so I have to master that as well!!! Ah well, it's all good, once I've done it I will be super happy!

Hellzie
24th February 2011, 11:44
Know EXACTLY how you are feeling in regards to your driveway Hellzie, been there, done that, and on a Hornet too.

Hawkeye is right...it's all about the revs, ESPECIALLY with the Hornet, don't be too scared to either ....they LOVE IT!!!

I got this superhero dressed in red camo gear (known as gigoe1313) to guide me in the ways of riding the Hornet up my drive. Get your revs on, then as you go up the drive gently roll-on more throttle, that will get you up there Chick!!! Just practice, and no over thinking it either ;)

OOOOOPS and well done to you kilgh.....seems you are tracking awesomly well :niceone: Milestones are faking cool aren't they!!!

Hehe, yes, I have noticed the hornet likes revs.. it likes noise! I'm getting louder as I'm learning, I was very tentative to start with. Somewhat worried that when I get on a bigger bike I'll have to re-learn to not twist the wrist so much. Meh, who cares! Learning when it comes to bikes is super fun.

Hellzie
24th February 2011, 12:04
Yep, next few practises will be concentrating on that specifically.

Hey Kilgh,

I had the same issue a few times, and also it happened on the way down the gears, so make sure you kick down quite hard too.

Have fun!

kilgh
24th February 2011, 13:43
I would have fun but I'm about to start a very long week (and when I say week I don't mean 5 days) of much overtime and no sleep. The only positive part will be the money. But I won't be getting any practise in I suspect.
Darn Super Rugby/ICC World Cup. :angry:

Maakz
24th February 2011, 18:25
YEAY!!!!! Go Kilgh, big ups to the ride mate and the rest of it. Yeah, beware of the false neutral, or you'll get a bloody fright, thats for sure. Been tied up at work with no playtime in sight, rueing the evils of work. Incompatible with my yin to ride.