I own a Nissan fairlady that's why.You thought you could catch one.
I own a Nissan fairlady that's why.You thought you could catch one.
We all have those days. I went out to Kawhia on Sunday, I couldn't connect between corners, felt like I had to stop before each corner and start again. Some days my sleeve will feel like its twisted inside the jacket, or I keep shuffling around on the seat, braking, cornering lines turn to shit.
Guess those shit days are given to us so we can appreciate the times when everything flows and you know why you ride bikes.
" Rule books are for the Guidance of the Wise, and the Obedience of Fools"
I hurt my left hip/leg the other day. I discovered this during a ride where I couldn't lift my leg up or down when stoppping.
I have been trying to rest it to extend my riding time, and have been keeping the left foot on the peg and using my right foot at the lights. I have realised that I must normally use my left leg the most for balancing as I get a little bit wobbly taking off from the right foot - makes me look like a dick, I am sure.
Being a newbie, I figured that it was my inexperience. Some days it felt like I was getting somewhere with my riding and next I would be sheit again. Made me wonder if I was ever going to get to a good place and hang in there. So, reassuring to see that it happens to the experienced as well. Won't let it get to me.
Sounds to me like you've been pushing it too hard, trying to justify leaving the faithful SV for the sexy Vixen.
The hawk incident, the other "crap yourself moments". You have been trying to find the limits of the vixen, and rather have been finding your own limits instead.
The Vixen owns you now. Surrender yourself to her.
Relax and ride, these bikes are good and it'll be a while before you find her limits, don't push it.
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Or maybe I'm wrong.
Whatever, take it easy and ride safe, I enjoy reading what you have to post.
Keep on chooglin'
In my case, I reckon it's brain fade...
My limits are way closer than the vixen's...however, I do believe there is an element of truth in what you say.
Errrr...that's "sums", Genie...BDOTGNZA, led by Mr Hitcher will be after you if'n you aren't careful....
Anyway. this morning was an OK ride too although it took a while to get sorted again. I went to a particular section of road that follows a stream through a valley - not too long but twisty enough to make you think without being impossible. Course the first thing I do is go into the first corner a little hot and end up doing all the naughty things...sigh..."slow down, Rossi" I thinks to myself...
Interesting to read in "Twist of the Wrist II" that "most people improve if they practice at about 75% of their personal limit" or something like that. Which means, as Smiffy implies, that we have to walk before we run.
I reckon, for myself anyway, a lot of it comes from how I sit on the thing. Gotta get the weight down and forward for it to feel right. Sit up and it turns to shit...
. “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis
Find Braking start point, move body position to before braking, brake and choose and end brake point / turn point, apply throttle lightly as soon as you can before turning, before you it the turn point start looking through the turn for the apex or product / end point, turn on the turn point as quickly as possible all the while gradually opening the throttle smoothly -- rinse and repeat for next corner! See Easy!
Point is just go back to basics and concentrate on one basic thing - like Throttle application. Even if you have learned it before, getting back to basics will build your confidence and smoothness again.
If its becoming unfun - just take a few days off, a couple days in a cage will get you enthusiastic again![]()
Yes. Some days I hop on the bike and feel like I'm having to fight it. Off balance, slow speed manoeuvering is a wobbly affair, don't lean properly with it etc...
As time goes on these days become fewer and far between, but they still happen.
It gets you worried, then sorts itself out on your next ride usually. I find if your mind is preoccupied, or your head in the wrong space (distracted, grumpy, not enough sex) these all contribute.... Now, where did I put my hamster?
Originally Posted by FlangMaster
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