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Monamie
25th September 2007, 12:50
CBF250-special deal $4995 new (06 model).

Problem number 1-it's raining. Easily solved-I will wait for a fine day but can sit in the garage and start it:rolleyes:
Number 2-I live on a short gravel road and I have just bought a road bike:crybaby:.
Apart from going slow and easy, no sudden turns, apply the brakes gently and when my knees start shaking too much-get off and push it over the stones-what else do you do when gravel riding?

M:confused:

Rosie
25th September 2007, 13:09
CBF250-special deal $4995 new (06 model).

Problem number 1-it's raining. Easily solved-I will wait for a fine day but can sit in the garage and start it:rolleyes:
Number 2-I live on a short gravel road and I have just bought a road bike:crybaby:.
Apart from going slow and easy, no sudden turns, apply the brakes gently and when my knees start shaking too much-get off and push it over the stones-what else do you do when gravel riding?

M:confused:

There are some useful threads on riding on gravel:
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=54320&highlight=sports+bike+gravel
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=48934&highlight=sports+bike+gravel
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=24616&highlight=sports+bike+gravel

Personally, I'd be a bit nervous about stopping and pushing it, especially if you aren't used to pushing a bike around.

How long is the gravel stretch? What is the terrain and the surface like?
If it's only a km or so of fairly flat/gently undulating gravel road, then if you pootle along in first or second and avoid the deep bits of gravel, you should be ok.

u4ea
25th September 2007, 13:11
hmm well a bigger step up from the other bike you were considering!Well done chicky!Gravel roads dont tickle my fancy.:crazy:.make sure you've got good rubber on and stay at a slower speed I rekon.Keep your line and stay off the cambar...:eek5:

deanohit
25th September 2007, 13:12
Yea, just go slow in about second gear (smoother than first) and keep ya fingers on the clutch and a foot on the rear brake. Should be sweet.

Terminated
25th September 2007, 13:13
Congratulations on the new bike.

Fingers off front brake lever.

Heads Up and Enjoy

vifferman
25th September 2007, 13:14
Congratulations on the new bike!

As with anything else, the gravel thing is just a matter of confidence and experience. If you're apprehensive about it, then you need to just keep at it until you're not, starting off slowly, and building up speed. (Speed is good, as it helps the bike to float over the gravel, and the gyroscopic forces from the wheels rotating give the bike stability).

Firstly, never brake hard with the front brake, and never use it when you're turning. For a start, stick to using only the back brake on the gravel.
Avoid the deeper bits of gravel - keep to the bits where it's been swept off by other vehicles' wheeltracks.

Try to relax - holding the bars with the NoobieGripOfDeath is not conducive to good riding. By the same token, don't panic if the bike wanders a little, as it will tend to when riding over deep gravel or large-sized stones. As long as it's going in the right direction, a little variation doesn't matter.

While dangling your feet loses some control via pressure on the footpegs, if you think you may need to dab a foot down for reassurance, then an already dangling leg is going to upset the bike less than suddenly stamping one down. But once you get used to the gravel, keep your feet up (apart from maybe sticking your inside leg out and forward as you powerslide through the turns, LOL).

You're probably more likely to drop the bike pushing it than riding it, and pushing it doesn't help develop skills, just bulging leg muscles. Just be brave, say, "I am a biker, not a pusher!" and ride.

Terminated
25th September 2007, 13:15
Yea, just go slow in about second gear (smoother than first) and keep ya fingers on the clutch and a foot on the rear brake. Should be sweet.

Spot on.

Heads Up and Enjoy

Monamie
25th September 2007, 13:33
I won't really be pushing it-it's just that once you start you are kind of committed to keep going eh!
Was wondering about the front brake-could be a hazzard and cause a skid on gravel if you didn't have your front wheel straight so makes sense-will use the back brake.
I chose the CBF250 because it had a better arm position for me, it is very balanced and the setup of all the controls felt better than the other one I was looking at. Also reading about all you ppl going on fab' rides made me think I had better have something that can keep up all I'll be left in the dust somewhere.
Thanks-will keep you posted.

86GSXR
25th September 2007, 14:39
Congrats on your new bike :yes: Sounds like a nice machine and a great price too. Yep, some good advice above, take it easy on that gravel until you're used to it. Try not to get caught on the slope or camber if there is one. Damp gravels better than dry gravel too, so a bit of rain has its advantages. There's plenty of us around to flood you with tips and advice too, so check out this thread and any others to do with the Manawatu lol.

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=55645

dogsnbikes
25th September 2007, 14:41
thats awesome newz about the bike

time will give you confidence all good advice and remember look where you are going not at front wheel

cowboyz
25th September 2007, 14:47
fantastic. Just like the night before christmas isnt it?

Lteejay
25th September 2007, 14:56
:niceone: How exciting, I bet the minutes seem like hours.

Monamie
25th September 2007, 14:56
fantastic. Just like the night before christmas isnt it?
Yes!! And I have been a good girl-they are going to give me a lock too.
If you see a crazy lady riding forwards and pushing back her bike in a 3 car garage at midnight tomorrow.....it's me!!!
I know I won't sleep tonight.My kids think I'm nuts.

M

tri boy
25th September 2007, 15:42
Great purchase:first:.
Kanny is learning to ride on a gravel drive. (average gravel with wheel tracks from cars).
Just take your time, try to stay off the front brake until you are confident, relax, try and ride in the car tyre tracks (generally smoother), and remember, you can always pull the clutch in, and stop if it gets a bit busy.
You'll be fine.:yes:

yod
25th September 2007, 15:47
the NoobieGripOfDeath....

:rofl: haha....nice...

but he's dead right - the bike may have a tendency to want to move around a little by itself on the gravel....keep control but don't fight it, just chug along gently and smoothly

yod
25th September 2007, 15:48
...and make sure you post up some pics of the new machine too:niceone:

have fun

Bonez
25th September 2007, 18:54
Good one.:niceone:

chanceyy
25th September 2007, 19:02
congrats some really good advice there .. I have had a few experience with gravel so its not my fav riding place :lol: also just wanted to add keep your focus up .. as if you look down thats where you will head :whistle:

EJK
25th September 2007, 19:29
Oooooh nice!!! you must be EXITED!!!! lol

hell when I had my bike delivered, I couldn't sleep the final night :D:D:D:D

You reminds of me of my beginning lol
I'll give you a bling!

86GSXR
25th September 2007, 19:37
congrats some really good advice there .. I have had a few experience with gravel so its not my fav riding place :lol: also just wanted to add keep your focus up .. as if you look down thats where you will head :whistle:

Ohhh, do tell :whistle:

chanceyy
25th September 2007, 19:51
Ohhh, do tell :whistle:

:nono: never :lol: :spanking::whistle::blink:

86GSXR
25th September 2007, 19:58
Oh. OK then, hehhehheh :msn-wink:

Bonez
25th September 2007, 20:44
:nono: never :lol: :spanking::whistle::blink:Oh I know, I know.......................:bleh:

Toaster
25th September 2007, 20:46
Enjoy the new bike!!

chanceyy
25th September 2007, 20:49
Oh I know, I know.......................:bleh:

hmmm that may be true bonez .., but you will take it to the grave with ya :Pokey: or you will get a :spanking::spanking::spanking: too .. and i still have Connies number :lol:

u4ea
25th September 2007, 22:06
hmmm that may be true bonez .., but you will take it to the grave with ya :Pokey: or you will get a :spanking::spanking::spanking: too .. and i still have Connies number :lol:


:Offtopic:but is your secret safe with meeeeeeee??:chase::bleh:

chanceyy
25th September 2007, 22:19
:Offtopic:but is your secret safe with meeeeeeee??:chase::bleh:

hmm yeah I would say so ... cause I know where you live :killingme

jafar
25th September 2007, 22:27
great choice of bike :niceone:

86GSXR
27th September 2007, 22:42
Meant to ask. How's the new baby? :yes:

cowboyz
27th September 2007, 22:53
yes. I was thinking about this today as the sun was shinning. Hope you had a chance to go try the new bike out.

Monamie
28th September 2007, 08:09
Meant to ask. How's the new baby? :yes:
Awwww Maaaate!!
She's a beauty!! I don't know if it is `cool' to name your bike-but she is ~The Black Pearl~.
I have done lots of slow riding,1st and 2nd, slow turns (no foot down), getting used to the weight of the bike and what I can and can't get away with!!
Have mastered the gravel turnaround and long gravel driveway then out on to road and back quite nicely-changes up and down fairly smooth!
Tomorrow is my debut straight out in to 100km traffic-OMG!
Maybe Sunday if the weather holds I will catch up with Noobie DJ and have a baby ride somewhere.
Thanks to Vifferman-the NoobieGripOfDeath makes ya hands cold and stiff!! Gave me something to think about when my fingers went numb-Take a Chill Pill and all that.
My plan is to be ready for any `chick' rides that maybe coming up (Mrs Kendog?) was talking about something before the Christmas Madness.
Keen to meet the Ashhurst crowds once I am not going to look toooo dicky but will probably do something dumb anyways!

M

vifferman
28th September 2007, 09:45
Good stuff, Monaime! :niceone:

Awwww Maaaate!!
Thanks to Vifferman-the NoobieGripOfDeath makes ya hands cold and stiff!! Gave me something to think about when my fingers went numb-Take a Chill Pill and all that.
It's not just noobs that hold the bars too tight - a lot of sprotsbike owners (me included) lean on them too much. The bars are only there for control purposes, and if you're leaning on them, or holding them tight, then any body movements - such as the wind blowing on you, sneezing (that's a crisis in a fullface helmet!), the effects of bumps - gets transferred to the steering. It also buggers up the nerves in your hands - hence the numbness. Bikers should be supporting themselves with legs and proper posture.

Anyway - enough prattling. I hope you enjoy your ride! Just remember to relax, always look where you want to go (i.e., look through each corner) and above all, have fun!

By the way: http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~cam4/worthless.gif

u4ea
28th September 2007, 09:54
Good stuff MM.:headbang:

Monamie
28th September 2007, 09:55
Pics will be up soon-just been too busy looking at it and riding it :wari: