You forgot to mention failing to cancel your indicator. And stalling.
You forgot to mention failing to cancel your indicator. And stalling.
- helmets are great. Not only do they protect your noggin, they also hide your red face when you are parked outside someone's house for 15 minutes looking for neutral. LMAO 2 very good points,
- leaning / cornering is actually fucking scary if you're not used to it...haven't quite shaken that inner, instinctive fear that leaning over is going to tip the bike. It sure is when you are not used to it lol
I went out for my first decent ride on the weekend (half hour) and what I thought was scary was trying to do road speeds, with cars behind you![]()
"The good ole days weren't always good, and tomorrow ain't as bad as it seems. " Billy Joel
May the fleas of a thousand camels infest the crotch of the person who screws up your day and may their arms be to short too scratch...
All I can say is... it's kinda like a drug...
"I took the GPZ out for a ride,
the engine felt so good between my thighs.
Yeah it was cool, 40 degrees outside..."
"May the motorcycle god's keep your tyres pumped"
"The shortest distance between any two points on a motorbike, is the long way round"
hillstarts
stalling at a busy intersections in Welly
wobbling around corners
indicators left on (ok that still happens...occasionally)
at the point of having a tanty coz the bike wont start and then notice the kill switch has been knocked....
aaahhhh those were the days....
sounds like you had a ball dyls....keep it up and practice practice practice!!
Some days you are the bug, some days you are the windshield
Can I add the trauma of those first few rides where I dangled my feet down close to the ground for as long as possible when I first took off, until I felt I was going fast enough not to tip over and then subsequently realized how much of a dork I looked like.![]()
I wouldn’t be broke if the voices in my head paid rent
And don't we all wish we could look back on video at our first rides... I'm lucky enough to have my first ever pushbike ride recorded, god that was a good laugh, now I'm going no handed down the main road at night haha.
But I do wish my first motorbike (XR100) ride was recorded...![]()
THE FOUR RULES OF EXPLORING THIS AMAZING COUNTRY OF NZ
RIDE SAFE, RIDE HARD, RIDE FREE
and try not sound so route 51 american brudda
lol the funny thing is my scooter at the moment actually is more stable if i stick a foot down on the side when making a u-turn only - low speed cornering is not friendly in that thing - left u-turn = left foot out, right u-turn = right foot out - it actually helps haha..
did some uturns when i was taking my vl250 for a test ride though and found it much easier than the scooter lol
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