View Full Version : Starting to feel right again..
monkeymsea
24th May 2009, 13:46
Hey all
Recently got my license back after not having it for 6 months and have started riding again... I also came off on the day I got my bike back on the road (My fault....)
After the off I wanted to chuck it in. sell my bike and sit in my corner and sulk.. Went for a couple rides and had zero confidence, cornering was a mess. and this point wrote up an ad for retardme..
But last night went for a ride with Thani-B out to kaiaua allthe way round till we got to Papakura.. To start with I was over cautious and started to frustrate myself... but after awhile starting getting my confidence level up and started enjoying myself...
I was not worried that thani on her mighty gn was completely owning me on every corner.. I just kept my distance and rode at my own pace.. Also learnt how to ride in staggered formation.
So all in all a good ride..
So Im not leaving anytime yet..
dipshit
24th May 2009, 14:08
I was not worried that thani on her mighty gn was completely owning me on every corner.. I just kept my distance and rode at my own pace.. Also learnt how to ride in staggered formation. So all in all a good ride..
Good to hear. Self analysing and working out how you can do it better next time is half the battle.
Motorcycling can be a very rewarding lifestyle if you approach it with the right frame of mind. It can also be very harsh on those that don't.
Thani-B
24th May 2009, 14:09
Yeah was a good ride. If only it wasnt cold :laugh:
FJRider
24th May 2009, 14:13
The last time I broke my Collarbone, it took a while to gather enthusiasm for a ride. Confidence was way down...
p.dath
24th May 2009, 14:48
I lost half of my left testical in a bike accident. The wife was dead against me returning to riding.
I lost the wife, and yes was a bit cautious, but time on the bike cures that issue.
I started by just doing 50km/h only roads (for a week maybe), and then was back into it.
caseye
24th May 2009, 15:04
Well done that man and Thani-B an awesome job of work from you too, you just saved a biker from getting into a cage!It's a great bit of road and will always be a pleasure to ride and enjoy, if theres no pressure.
Hope you get right back up there soon monkeymsea.
Harvd
24th May 2009, 17:44
I felt like this after i had a big crash and yeah with time it comes back and the memory only serves to be learnt from instead of scaring you.
I lost half of my left testical in a bike accident.
Ive heard that this is now quite a common injury in sportsbike crashes due to the shape of the tank
OWWWWWWWW
(can you lose half a testicle? OWWWWWW)
p.dath
24th May 2009, 18:48
I felt like this after i had a big crash and yeah with time it comes back and the memory only serves to be learnt from instead of scaring you.
Ive heard that this is now quite a common injury in sportsbike crashes due to the shape of the tank
OWWWWWWWW
(can you lose half a testicle? OWWWWWW)
In my case, it was on the road, and the result of a head on impact with an oncoming car at low speed.
I had a few other injuries as well, and because I was in shock, felt no pain at all. In fact, I didn't know I had a testicular injury till an ultrasound person told me, and I looked down, and was swollen like grape fruits.
And yes, it was the impact with my fual tank that did it (you should see the dent).
To cut a long story short, they put a tube into my scrotum to drain out the fluid and when all done, about half of the testical was left.
SMOKEU
24th May 2009, 19:01
I know the feeling, first crash I had I was too chicken to ride a bike for about 7 years afterward.
After my accident last year I have had many yes I will get back, no I will not moments. One of the big moments for me was to get time with Andrew Templeton and get me on a bike in a confined area and demonstrate to myself that I was ok with my balance, was able to hold the bike with both feet and was still got the feeling on how to corner. During a 1 hr period in the rain, I came out the other end with a clean bill of health, giving me loads of confidence and a switch in my mind to say, yes I am ready, all I need now is a bank account to support it. So if you are in Wellywood, contact Roadsafe.co.nz and get yourself organised!!!!
H
Thani-B
25th May 2009, 19:33
I lost half of my left testical in a bike accident.
Not that I have any of my own but ouch!!! That must have been painful.
YellowDog
25th May 2009, 19:42
Hey all
Recently got my license back after not having it for 6 months and have started riding again... I also came off on the day I got my bike back on the road (My fault....)
After the off I wanted to chuck it in. sell my bike and sit in my corner and sulk.. Went for a couple rides and had zero confidence, cornering was a mess. and this point wrote up an ad for retardme..
But last night went for a ride with Thani-B out to kaiaua allthe way round till we got to Papakura.. To start with I was over cautious and started to frustrate myself... but after awhile starting getting my confidence level up and started enjoying myself...
I was not worried that thani on her mighty gn was completely owning me on every corner.. I just kept my distance and rode at my own pace.. Also learnt how to ride in staggered formation.
So all in all a good ride..
So Im not leaving anytime yet..
Great to hear you got helpful support to help you get back on that horse.
Nice one.
Oakie
25th May 2009, 20:16
I was not worried that thani on her mighty gn was completely owning me on every corner...
You could try having a ride on that GN if it's confidence you're after. So much easier to ride than a peaky old ZXR. I've ridden three different ZXR250s and I don't reckon they are a good bike for a learner ... or someone trying to get their confidence up.
Try not to worry too much about a lack of confidence. Just carry on working through it and you'll get there.
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