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250250
8th November 2007, 17:01
Im new to KB and also to riding just bought a1987 nsr 250 and hints or tips on these bikes. Learning and loving it.:2thumbsup
stify
8th November 2007, 17:08
welcome to the nut house 250x2
do a ride right ride safe course,do a track day or ten, enjoy
Maha
8th November 2007, 17:12
Cool, its safe to post in here...Welcome 250x2....this place is just settling into cruze mode....enjoy!
stify
8th November 2007, 17:29
Cool, its safe to post in here...Welcome 250x2....this place is just settling into cruze mode....enjoy!
gee did a few of ya posts go missin?
Bren
8th November 2007, 17:30
welcome.....no real hints with the NSR but this...Dont get too loose with your right wrist, those things are lethally fast...oh, and keep the rubber on the road...
Maha
8th November 2007, 17:30
gee did a few of ya posts go missin?
Only about 2000....im going through a ....rebuilding stage....:innocent:
250250
8th November 2007, 17:37
Whats involved in the basic handlig part of ya learners, I want to know i have got it all sussed when i go next weekend. :msn-wink:
Ragingrob
8th November 2007, 17:41
Just search it up on google :). Just ride at walking pace in straight line for 15 or so metres, that's the hardest one. Turning a corner etc. Weaving between cones. Emergency braking. Normal braking. :2thumbsup
klingon
8th November 2007, 18:12
Just search it up on google :). Just ride at walking pace in straight line for 15 or so metres, that's the hardest one. Turning a corner etc. Weaving between cones. Emergency braking. Normal braking. :2thumbsup
I disagree... weaving between the cones is definitely the hardest one! I kept running them over! :doh:
250250, the best thing you can do is practise slow-speed riding. Do figure-8s, weaves, whatever you need to do until you feel comfortable on the bike.
Good luck :)
Ragingrob
8th November 2007, 18:18
I disagree... weaving between the cones is definitely the hardest one! I kept running them over! :doh:
250250, the best thing you can do is practise slow-speed riding. Do figure-8s, weaves, whatever you need to do until you feel comfortable on the bike.
Good luck :)
Ha I wondered why you had cones stuck in your tyres :P. The main thing is just to relax, and keep your head up! :doh:
NighthawkNZ
8th November 2007, 18:22
Basic handling should cover, start, stopping, braking, manouvering and controlling bike at slower speeds... the tutor will probably set out some cones and a course. Braking will be along the lines of ride towards the tutor and when he raises his hand you have to stop the bike as quickly and safely as you can
The idea of the basic handling is to show you have the skill to do basic handling of a bike on the public road (as the others have suggested) They do it this way because with a learner cage driver you have the tutor or cop there with you... a little hard to do this on a bike.
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