Thinking back, and thinking about what still works, I would like to suggest the following:
* Ride on your own sometimes & as you feel like it, but
* Find a few guys (girls?) you like riding with & have fun riding together
* Read a bit & talk a lot about what works, what doesn't, what is safe & what is not
* learning is best if you enjoy it at your own pace, but do a riding course also if you feel you want to
* always be open to new ideas, but expect them to be demonstrated & proven before you adopt
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After the normal checks... "Ow's yer tires? Do the brakes work? Yer lights & indicators & horn all go?" etc we get to that mysterious question "has it got oil in it?" the bike is 2t...... so we always have a brief spanner moment to check the wee tank behind the side panel & the window of mystery in the gearbox.
And the bestest one, "fuel turned on?" usually asked 1.7 km from home as the wee DT is getting the $#!t kicked out of it at the road side.
Manopausal.
Something that I've just relearnt after changing back to chain from several years on a shaftdrive bike
is, don't over oil your chain. Use too much and it gets flicked all over the back wheel!
A few drips of heavy oil along either edge while turning the wheel, and frequently has always worked well for me. (takes 3 minutes each time)
I use some of the longer lasting lubricants when I take the bike away on a few days trip.
I also water blast clean my chains every so often to get rid of the grit build up (see my earlier thread).
Quickest & most effective clean I have ever found. (Relubricate & ride the bike soon afterwards of course.)
I have heard good things about THIS. Never tried it myself, though.
Manopausal.
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