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    Giving something back. How to become a mentor?

    Well I have been thinking for a little while and I have come up with an idea that I should be giving something back to kiwibiker and bikers in general.

    I am a competent and confident rider and would like to become a mentor to coach some of the newer riders to offer them skills and ideas to make there riding career longer than it might otherwise be.

    I think my specialty is road craft. I am not particularly quick on the track but have ideas to offer in road riding and how to combat various challenges that present themselves on the open road and town riding from reading the road surface, how to anticipate others actions on the road and generally developing good habits to ride smoothly and safely.

    I have looked through the mentors and noticed that there is quite a gap in the mid/lower north island outside of wellington.

    So first step is becoming an "official" kiwibiker mentor and then anyone who feels they need tips, or if you have kids who you feel would benefit from a mentor I am happy to help out where needed.

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    that would be great cowboyz ... I actually practiced a lot of counter steering through corners today .. had a tendency to let the bike fall through the corner .. I will always welcome tips & work on being smoother .. can never get too much advice .. ( & still to scared to counter steer through a real tight corner)

    if you do mentoring .. it will mean two things ..

    1) you have to ride with the slower person to see what they are doing
    2) dunna get them lost





    ride report & pics posted soon ..
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    we will keep this thread serious for a bit.

    I am serious about helping the newbies out and those who do not know the ashhurst boys might get a less than desireable impression of us/me if you carry on like we have come to expect from you.

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    Good on you Lance I've really enjoyed the rides we've been on and you'll make a good mentor!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chanceyy View Post
    that would be great cowboyz ... I actually practiced a lot of counter steering through corners today .. had a tendency to let the bike fall through the corner .. I will always welcome tips & work on being smoother .. can never get too much advice .. ( & still to scared to counter steer through a real tight corner)

    if you do mentoring .. it will mean two things ..

    1) you have to ride with the slower person to see what they are doing
    2) dunna get them lost





    ride report & pics posted soon ..
    1. I am very prepared to slow down and ride with newbie to keep an eye and see what is going on. (much easier to give tips if you actually see what is happening)

    2. I said I would mentor riding not map reading.

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    I was being serious when I said I would love to have someone give me more tips & help in being more smoother .. getting better through corners still need the practice & anothers viewpoint would be great
    Have to Karma ... Justice catches up eventually !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    we will keep this thread serious for a bit.

    I am serious about helping the newbies out and those who do not know the ashhurst boys might get a less than desireable impression of us/me if you carry on like we have come to expect from you.
    A mentor is a big resposability, other riders will be looking to you and what you do as a roll model or whatever, get it right and this would be an awesome thing for you to do for younger and non experienced riders. Although some guys who think they no it all need to do some learning themself's look at Max Biagie he took Hargar out. Well done mate good to see you putting something back.

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    Well done for putting your handup for Mentoring ,I`m sure it will be appreciated.

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    If you want to be an official KB mentor you need to do it formally and pm either Jim2 or Blackbird who are in charge of that on behalf of KB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chanceyy View Post
    I was being serious when I said I would love to have someone give me more tips & help in being more smoother .. getting better through corners still need the practice & anothers viewpoint would be great
    I dont mine giving my point of view. Next ride I will have a look... but then I thought 86 was already your mentor. Dont want to jump up and down on anyones toes.

    Quote Originally Posted by BigG View Post
    A mentor is a big resposability, other riders will be looking to you and what you do as a roll model or whatever, get it right and this would be an awesome thing for you to do for younger and non experienced riders. Although some guys who think they no it all need to do some learning themself's look at Max Biagie he took Hargar out. Well done mate good to see you putting something back.
    Heres hoping it will work out for all concerned.

    Quote Originally Posted by jtzzr View Post
    Well done for putting your handup for Mentoring ,I`m sure it will be appreciated.
    Cheers

    Quote Originally Posted by 86GSXR View Post
    Good on you Lance I've really enjoyed the rides we've been on and you'll make a good mentor!
    Cheers. Means alot coming from someone I respect as much as yourself.

    Quote Originally Posted by Joni View Post
    If you want to be an official KB mentor you need to do it formally and pm either Jim2 or Blackbird who are in charge of that on behalf of KB.
    Yep. Got a couple of pms from some helpful kbers. All on track now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    I dont mine giving my point of view. Next ride I will have a look... but then I thought 86 was already your mentor. Dont want to jump up and down on anyones toes.
    86 is my mentor for sure .. its always good to get advice from ppl as some can explain it differently .. I know Al will not mind .. As I have had some good advice from other Kbers on rides .. if they are there & see something they let me know, which helps as Al may not have seen it

    looking at lining up a few medium corners & practicing back & forth to see if i can counter steer through it with more speed ..

    as with advice you can take it on board or ignore it .. most of time I will ponder it & perhaps try it when i get my head around it
    Have to Karma ... Justice catches up eventually !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joni View Post
    If you want to be an official KB mentor you need to do it formally and pm either Jim2 or Blackbird who are in charge of that on behalf of KB.
    or you can contact me, whos idea it was to set up a KB mentoring scheme in the first place and has arranged with the site owner the relevant system and process to appoint
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    Well I have been thinking for a little while and I have come up with an idea that I should be giving something back to kiwibiker and bikers in general.

    I am a competent and confident rider and would like to become a mentor to coach some of the newer riders to offer them skills and ideas to make there riding career longer than it might otherwise be.

    I think my specialty is road craft. I am not particularly quick on the track but have ideas to offer in road riding and how to combat various challenges that present themselves on the open road and town riding from reading the road surface, how to anticipate others actions on the road and generally developing good habits to ride smoothly and safely.

    I have looked through the mentors and noticed that there is quite a gap in the mid/lower north island outside of wellington.

    So first step is becoming an "official" kiwibiker mentor and then anyone who feels they need tips, or if you have kids who you feel would benefit from a mentor I am happy to help out where needed.
    Thanks dude, can you get a couple of known KBrs to endorse your application to me via pm asap please, Ive listed you as a mentor but need the endorsements to hold you there.
    cheers ears
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    Well I have been thinking for a little while ....
    I am a competent and confident rider and would like to become a mentor to coach some of the newer riders to offer them skills and ideas to make there riding career longer than it might otherwise be.
    No doubt there will be a string of people who would love to go for a ride out with you! First step done, let us know where to refer new/returning riders to in your area.....may many seek your wisdom, 25/10 to you for putting your hand up!
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