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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    I'm going to have my bike in at the workshop this Wednesday, but I should be able to come along in the car to help out.

    On the flip side, I have seen a bike in Cyclespot that I quite like the look at, so I might just end up on a completely different bike next week ...


    And then for some added pressue I need to make sure I have something for the Hampton Downs ART day this Sunday ...
    Phil if it's not pouring with rain want to come out on the back of the Beemer, if your bike less ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by OutForADuck View Post
    Phil if it's not pouring with rain want to come out on the back of the Beemer, if your bike less ?
    I would say yes ... but I'd still have to get there. So I'll take the car and play support vehicle this time. Thanks for the offer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OutForADuck View Post
    Phil if it's not pouring with rain want to come out on the back of the Beemer, if your bike less ?
    I see how it is...

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    Rest in peace Tony - you will be missed.

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    For those coming out on Wednesday (and that don't have a pinlock visor) you may want to consider coating your visor (very lightly) with a polish like a Coruba wax product or pledge. It'll help the rain run off, and help stop with the fogging.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    For those coming out on Wednesday (and that don't have a pinlock visor) you may want to consider coating your visor (very lightly) with a polish like a Coruba wax product or pledge. It'll help the rain run off, and help stop with the fogging.
    Make sure it is silicone free. Not sure why though???? I've found that cake is better that airosol. Regards Richard
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    Quote Originally Posted by thehovel View Post
    Make sure it is silicone free. Not sure why though???? I've found that cake is better that airosol. Regards Richard
    Great to see you still watching over things!

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    I'm going to give tonight a miss.

    I had an early start, a late job, was up half the night with a sick child, the bikes in the shop, the weather is shit, and all I can think about is bed.

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    Wednesday 23 May

    Greetings all,

    I'm in Auckland again, complete with tennis balls this time. If any one is feeling adventurous this Wednesday I was thinking that, if fine, stopping in a corner could be a useful new skill. And if it is wet then ordinary straight line braking practice would be a good idea with winter almost upon us. If by chance it is snowing then a social theory lesson can be organised for the warmer climes of Bar Africa.

    Cheers,

    Mark W

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkW View Post
    Greetings all,

    I'm in Auckland again, complete with tennis balls this time. If any one is feeling adventurous this Wednesday I was thinking that, if fine, stopping in a corner could be a useful new skill. And if it is wet then ordinary straight line braking practice would be a good idea with winter almost upon us. If by chance it is snowing then a social theory lesson can be organised for the warmer climes of Bar Africa.

    Cheers,

    Mark W
    Sounds excellent to me!!! Plus I also have a new bike, as of last Friday.
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=459754564

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    Sounds excellent to me!!! Plus I also have a new bike, as of last Friday.
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=459754564
    Congrats mate, looks awesome!

    I'm hoping to come along (finally), need to sharpen up my skills having been off the bike due to injury (aka crashing)

    Cheers!!

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    I'm going to bring some chalk along for the ride.

    One of the things I've been reading about recently (with regard to the physchology of riding) is about riders being able to accurately access their riding (which we mostly can't do).
    One of the simple tests is to draw a chalk line across your tyre, go riding, and when done compare how much chalk is left versus how much leaning you thought you were doing.

    The trick is not to get rid of the chalk - just to try and match how you "think" you are riding to how you actually are riding.

    Apparently newer riders often think they are leaning right over "at the limit", and this shows how much lean was actually left.

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    Ill be there

    On the new R6!!

    Oh its Dane btw

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    see you all there

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    Apparently newer riders often think they are leaning right over "at the limit", and this shows how much lean was actually left.
    If my pegs are scraping through corners, am I leaning over enough?
    I want to test your chalk idea anyway, I reckon the bike could lean further.. just need smaller pegs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by numbersixteen16 View Post
    If my pegs are scraping through corners, am I leaning over enough?
    I want to test your chalk idea anyway, I reckon the bike could lean further.. just need smaller pegs.
    Yeah... I would start moving my body off the bike now so that it doesn't need to lean as far, keep in mind that the more tread you have the more grip you will have and the safer you will be.

    Search up on how to lean off a bike or go onto www.abbiss.co.nz for some great riding info.

    But hey, at least you aren't afraid to lean over!
    Rest in peace Tony - you will be missed.

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