"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
FNR rides are good,as said catering for all levels,and sometimes following experienced guys /girls helps each one of us,hell on Friday I didn't know I could lean so far,wasn't a fast corner,but standard 65km(usually take them at 80km or so 2 up)this time decided 100km and no problems,basically the saying more miles equals more fun/experience imho anyway.The main problem is shingle or unpredictable happenings.
My first big ride was when the Manawatu crowd did the Palmy-Whanga-Palmy loop a couple of years ago,and being relatively knew to riding again,was passed by all,didn't worry me,as we all caught up at stops for photos etc,and eventually the pub.End of the day just cause someone passes you,you don't need to try to keep up if you feel unsafe for whatever reason,sure is good to watch the lines until they dissapear.
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I don't think its necessarily being passed and trying to keep up. Over confidence is more insideous than that.
As you become confident you take corners a little faster, lean a little further and because it works you get suckered into believing you're better than you are. Trouble is that while your experience of riding "when its working" grows quickly, the experience needed to deal with the unexpected omes much slower.
I learnt a painful lesson on the VTR when everything seemed to be working mint, confidence was brimming over. All it took was a simple distraction (imagined as it turned out) at a critical moment and then by the time I looked back I didn't have the experience to deal with what I saw. I failed to take the corner because I froze, panic braked and failed to corner at all.
It makes complete sense to me now. I wish I'd had that insight before I'd set out that day![]()
I remember that ride Tony, that was my longest ride not long after I got the Monster. I remember the Tar being melted that bad I was sliping and sliding all over the show. Very hto day that was, had to drop my pants to the ankles to allow air flow to the important parts whilst downing a bbq sausage or two. great day that was.
The thought did cross my mind. That way the Mrs could have a learner bike to gain valuable knowledge and skills on. Being green and 900cc is perfect for the learner. Can't have them learning on something to powerful now can we.
The other option was a honda but they come in gay colours like "two tone sapphire"![]()
Hello officer put it on my tab
Don't steal the government hates competition.
justto be clear, all piss taking aside! Yes I am confident on my bike, but there are plenty of manawatu riders who will leave me in their wake any given chance. Ive seen Dogs, 86, Sarge etc disappear into the distance. It all comes down to the realisation that you are enjoying what your doing because your doing it your way. Not someone elses!
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good one Leonie, I was worried you weren't getting out on that beast of yours, glad to hear.![]()
Pleased to hear your ok sparkles. I think youll be the first to admit youve had a couple of unneccesary offs lately. Nobody means to fall off, it happens to the best of us but it is very important to learn by the mistakes made and not do the same again. A wise man once said "only a fool makes the same mistake twice".
The friday night rides are generaly non structured, which is a good way to have it IMO
However i think a little more informative would be good, especialy for newcomers
These are my suggestions
- Keep everyone informed of where the ride is going and where we are stopping for refreshments
- If you organise the ride before friday night. Post it and the details (no excuse for anyone not knowing then)
- If the ride is organised on the night, whoever suggests the route needs to make an informative speech, detailing the route and refreshment stop before the ride leaves
- If someone wants to go TEC then they need to inform the group before it leaves
Hopefully if we all are informed there will be no need for those who dont know where we are going to be compelled to try keep up when they are not capable
Lets keep it simple, enjoyable and safe
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Pleased you are ok Sparkles-take it easy boy!
Yep to Sarge and Meanie-FNR is for all levels and a good wind down from the week-basic group ride rules should be applied. (Respect your fellow riders, ride your own ride, know where you are going and have a TEC so no one is left behind to get lost.....the rest is up to the individual).![]()
Oh dear, another sad little post from the man who thinks sarcasm is wit.
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