I voted for the first option and I'm a ginga. Some threads just go on and on and on.....................................and achieve fuck all.
Edit- Maybe this should be moved to rants and raves.
pull head in and shut up
keep on offering advice to keep the rides safer
pull head in and go on rides to watch the carnage
help out in person only (not online)
I voted for the first option and I'm a ginga. Some threads just go on and on and on.....................................and achieve fuck all.
Edit- Maybe this should be moved to rants and raves.
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cheers DD
(Definately Dodgy)
I like red, its brighter than green.
I agree with your statement about keeping on your side, and not just your wheels but also your head when in a corner...
I will admit I have on a couple of corners that I have miss read and when the camber is wrong, I don't know the road, very tigh and I can't twist my head that far round, or I just plain fucked up, blah blah blah... I have accidentally cut the corner... I have never gone out of my way to do that tho... and I am usually kicking myself afterwards when I do...
Yeah , we can only but work on the accidentally corners, hell we all do that... but getting back to the wend night thread the people I mentioned this to were doing it delibatly, and when I asked why they say "cos I can see thers no one comming"
But it goes further than that, what about those behind you? what about the debri/pot hole that you can now only go one way to avoid insted of having two escape routs? what about the obstickle that you DIDNT see?
cutting the corner once becomes twice becomes three times, becomes bad habbit becomes complacent becomes *splat*
This is more what I am trying to avoid, yeah Ive said that already but hell so what![]()
cheers DD
(Definately Dodgy)
Think your on the right track D, maybe a little heavy handed but with the best intentions. So is there anyone else making a bacon and egg pie today or just me?? , think oab started something here, he who bins must bring b&e pie the next wed..........?.
Thats what I do... most corners I have fucked up on are on roads that are unmarked and my eye most likely natuarally finds the next thing for a vanishing point... and thats te right hand side of the road...
I admitt I do try and draw an imaginary centre line and try to use that as my vanishing points... but I have a short attention span and sometimes I forget...
whats the conversation about again![]()
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And that just might be it, I teach how I learnt... with a strap, cain, wooden spoon and being over powering, well you get what Im saying... its todays young people that have a problem with me cos they are brought up so soft ya not allowd to raise ya voice in case thay cry, the GVT say they must be wraped up in cotton wool but... so how else do you get a point through?
cheers DD
(Definately Dodgy)
Or generation Yn (whine)
Keep on doing your thing D. I'll listernI've been riding small trailies on and off for 30 years - self tought and probably full of bad habits, but I ride conservatively on the road. Going 10/10ths on the road leaves no lattitude for error. The track is for going hard out on, not the road (would love to try bucket racing, looks like cheap fun!
) On getting my latest and biggest bike I thought I'd get a bit of training so attended a couple of rider "development" days. Turned out just to be an excuse for a fang around a track
with bugger all "development". Sure I picked up a few tips by talking to folks and learned a bit by trial and error, but good advice seems hard to come by. Tried to get on an advanced riding course but the buggers keep cancelling or changing the dates
Hopefully MYGXF's training day will come off. Cheers.
Sometimes you wish it was easier, but if it was, everyone else would do it, then you remember you don't want to be like everybody else!![]()
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