Corners
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Corners
Can someone - anyone explain how this cornering /line of sight malarkie works. I am totally confsued, not a surprise I was blonde after all.
My bro was meant to try and show me today but a mis-understaning with handsignals meant he ended up in Aboyne petrol station with no money whilst I ended up in Ballater Bl00dy men -as you can imagine it was all my fault!
So any help/explantions would be great.
Cheers
AMS
xx
My bro was meant to try and show me today but a mis-understaning with handsignals meant he ended up in Aboyne petrol station with no money whilst I ended up in Ballater Bl00dy men -as you can imagine it was all my fault!
So any help/explantions would be great.
Cheers
AMS
xx
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Re: Corners
I presume you mean the following
For the best line of sight on a left hand bend move over to the right hand side of your lane before reaching the bend
and for a right hand bend move over to the left on aproach
hope this helps
For the best line of sight on a left hand bend move over to the right hand side of your lane before reaching the bend
and for a right hand bend move over to the left on aproach
hope this helps
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Re: Corners
My advice would be relax, dont think about it just do it, enjoy yourself, take it slowly and with time it will get better. Get your confidence up and everything will fit into place.
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Re: Corners
My advice,
you want to learn how to do something properly . . . . . see a pro.
(List up under training)
you want to learn how to do something properly . . . . . see a pro.
(List up under training)
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Re: Corners
See if you can get yourself on a couple of novice runs, some of the more experienced peeps that come out are pretty helpful. Mix the two posts above and it's spot on but I did find following the lines of an experienced rider exceptionaly helpful. I know, I know, if he goes off road I follow, but on the novice runs the speeds aren't fast and it taught me a lot about cornering.
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Re: Corners
Thanks for the replies - I am sure in time I'll get it. Today was only the 4th time on the bike. One day it will all gel and I will wonder why I didnt understand it in the 1st place.
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Re: Corners
just take your time and build up your confidence , im no expert so im not about to try an tell u how it should be done , if in doubt contact keith henderson for some training
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Re: Corners
have a look at some of training videos on you tube
such as
quite a few on there
such as
quite a few on there
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Thanks JohnCat. xx
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Re: Corners
AMS1971 wrote:Can someone - anyone explain how this cornering /line of sight malarkie works.
If you are talking about 'limit points' or 'vanishing points', then it's a bit hard to explain in words without an actual corner or diagram. however, you mentioned this was your fourth time out on the bike, so if thats pre-test, simply ask your instructor, he should be able to explain in a manor that you understand, or if it's post test, then see the likes of Kieth Henderson, or even turn up for a few rideouts, the guys will help you out no bother.
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Re: Corners
sign up for the police run bike safe course and am sure they can help explain and they will take you out for a run and explain as to if they can see if you have anything to inprove the way that you ride .
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Re: Corners
Just came back from that. Really enjoyed it!memini wrote:sign up for the police run bike safe course
Basically lasts the whole day and you get shown presentations about road etiquette, practical on maintenance, medical side and then a 2+ hour run. Was great trundling along with the polis and would highly recommend the course!
But the I.A.M. observers were a bit dodgy looking.
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Lesson booked with Keith - he seems a nice guy - thanks for all the advice guys.
Maybe after the lesson i will feel more confident and less like the only kid in the street with stablisers :)
Maybe after the lesson i will feel more confident and less like the only kid in the street with stablisers :)
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You'll feel great once you've been out with Keith. Put it all into practice and get out lotsAMS1971 wrote:Lesson booked with Keith - he seems a nice guy - thanks for all the advice guys.
Maybe after the lesson i will feel more confident and less like the only kid in the street with stablisers :)
Just a pity there's no mute button tho as his jokes are lame
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Nah....that's just the donkey whose hind legs have been talked off.........Lynners wrote: Just a pity there's no mute button tho as his jokes are lame
Jacket....leaving......
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Lucky he is a good teacherneo wrote:Nah....that's just the donkey whose hind legs have been talked off.........Lynners wrote: Just a pity there's no mute button tho as his jokes are lame
Jacket....leaving......
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Can you tell me more about the police course? How to sign up, costs etc?BreadMurderer wrote:Just came back from that. Really enjoyed it!memini wrote:sign up for the police run bike safe course
Basically lasts the whole day and you get shown presentations about road etiquette, practical on maintenance, medical side and then a 2+ hour run. Was great trundling along with the polis and would highly recommend the course!
But the I.A.M. observers were a bit dodgy looking.
Mind you not sure I want to put my head above the parapet if you get my meaning.....
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we have the forms in the shopCrazy Turbo Beast wrote:Can you tell me more about the police course? How to sign up, costs etc?BreadMurderer wrote:Just came back from that. Really enjoyed it!memini wrote:sign up for the police run bike safe course
Basically lasts the whole day and you get shown presentations about road etiquette, practical on maintenance, medical side and then a 2+ hour run. Was great trundling along with the polis and would highly recommend the course!
But the I.A.M. observers were a bit dodgy looking.
Mind you not sure I want to put my head above the parapet if you get my meaning.....