Thanks for all the tips guys!
Looks like I have a few things to practice tonight![]()
Thanks for all the tips guys!
Looks like I have a few things to practice tonight![]()
“I always take life with a grain of salt, …plus a slice of lemon, …and a shot of tequila.”
[QUOTE Hills are just flat bits on a slant.[/QUOTE]
Love it! haha
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“I always take life with a grain of salt, …plus a slice of lemon, …and a shot of tequila.”
You could just ride it down in first gear, with or without a slow speed manoeuvring technique. We have a very steep hill here, that I bring students down, and they must use 1st gear, and brakes only allowed at the very end..
Tricia1000
RoADA (Dip)
Consultant to NZTA
Remember, that GOOD QUALITY TRAINING stays with you forever. It doesn't get sold with your bike, or expire with your rego. It stays with you FOREVER..
It's not the message that is DELIVERED, but the message that is RECEIVED that is important.
Make sure you toot your horn before atempt your descent.
Nodrog.
BHFM (EMOF)
Consultant to NZDF
Just try not to use too much front brake, as the forks will nose dive in an uncomfortable fashion..
Tricia1000
RoADA (Dip)
Consultant to NZTA
Remember, that GOOD QUALITY TRAINING stays with you forever. It doesn't get sold with your bike, or expire with your rego. It stays with you FOREVER..
It's not the message that is DELIVERED, but the message that is RECEIVED that is important.
Is it Madduck steep? Everything else is merely Not Quite Level.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
well that should give the neighbours kids some warning.
My first gear is quite touchy as is the front brake but it may be worth me practising riding smoothly in 1st. I had planned to use more of the back brakes, giving me some drag, just have to ensure going fast enough to stay in gear and not stall.
Thanks for the tips!![]()
“I always take life with a grain of salt, …plus a slice of lemon, …and a shot of tequila.”
went out for a long ride and practised some emergency braking with NASS, came home and didn't even flinch at the driveway!
using 2nd and the back brake (much smoother than the front) I just cruized down.
now i'm riding to work, battling Harbour Bridges, traffic and sunstrike.
all in a days work for a rider![]()
“I always take life with a grain of salt, …plus a slice of lemon, …and a shot of tequila.”
Well done! It's almost time for the KB wave.
Zedder
Cert.KB posts
BUM
For better brake control and skid awareness, just lock the back as you go down it, then use the front brake and weight transfer to slow/speed up accordingly. The squealing also negates the need for the horn, so you'll save a lot on horn repairs.
bogan
EnGInEeR (PGR)
Cylon Consultant
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