
Originally Posted by
James Deuce
I've never understood the argument that it's better to do these courses on the track where there's no hazards. That is the same logic that has produced an education environment where no one fails, they just don't succeed to the same level as the people doing better than them. Just like life, motorcycling tends to be pass or fail, with disastrous consequences for getting it wrong.
Except in the dirt. The road's no place to learn how to ride either.
Have you seen that wee playground street setup down in the duckpond park? I'd love to see a road riding course set up like that, but layed out over several acres of dirt track. Keep it to 1st and second gear, work out some random hazards and video the vict... er, course participants for later review.
I'm sure I can work up a mobile gorse bush to leap out and administer lessons to the unobservant of a suitable degree of pain. They taught me all I know...
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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