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hol49
23-07-08, 07:10 PM
Hi,

I went out on my bike last monday (I passed my test in Aug 06 and just got my first bike a couple of weeks ago, so i have not been on a bike for nearly 2 years!) this is the second time on my new bike. and i was waiting to turn right at a junction and some idiot in a boy racer car came right up next to me on the left hand side (he was going left and tried to squeeze through the small gap) i kinda panicked and i ended up dropping the bike. The only damage was a broken brake lever, i had to ride the bike home using only the back brake.

I have now had the brake fixed (got a new lever from ebay and it took about 2 mins to fit) but im quite nervous about riding it again! Just wondered if anyone else has had anything similar happen or am i just being a wimp.

Thanks.

Nostrils
23-07-08, 07:27 PM
I have had a couple of incidents where I thought a cager was too close for comfort but a long stare resulted in them sheepishly waving and saying sorry.

The best advise is to use this incident as a learning curve and get back on your bike and get your road craft back up to speed.

I have not been on my bike in a little while and will have my eyes on stalks until it all clicks into place again.

tanis34
23-07-08, 07:35 PM
the more you ride the more you will learn ,we all get caught out when we start

ricky
23-07-08, 07:41 PM
find a few mates that are on bikes and ask them to go out with you, this way then you can explain to them your new etc and they should keep with you, do this a few nights a week and you will soon get better

but as above the more you use the bike the more happier your riding will be

ThEGr33k
23-07-08, 07:47 PM
Best way is to keep calm and in control. I know it can be hard and with you being out of practice cant be great...

Not sure what else to say. Just keep safe and stay calm. :D

Demonz
23-07-08, 09:33 PM
More time in the saddle will help along with extra training. If you are having problems with balance try an offroad day with someone like Yamaha Experience. It will improve your slow bike control and balance imensely. You also get to have a lot of fun and probably fall off some more - so you'll either get over it or give up biking completely :)

hol49
24-07-08, 07:31 AM
Thanks very much for all your encouragement. If the weather brightens up today, might go out tonight.

dirtsk8
24-07-08, 11:54 AM
The best advice is to just ride.

The nerve wracking bit does subside and turn into excitement. Then it all clicks into place. An awesome feeling, but you have to work at it by putting the miles in.

Draper
24-07-08, 09:52 PM
man i dropped it in a u turn shortly after i first got it

i felt stupid, but its one of those things

i get knocked down, but i get up again... what a song

ukgooner
25-07-08, 07:03 AM
I would look to use the whole lane when at junctions until you get your confidence up, this way there will not be room for another car to try and squeeze in next to you.

Take it steady and you will be fine!

Miles
25-07-08, 07:25 AM
I dropped mine the other day, was thankfully saved by the R&G's which paid for themselves that moment.

I was out with the misses on the back in Fowey, didn't know where I was going, took a left turn which doubled back on itself up a steep hill so the camber was all messed up, got half way around and saw a no entry sign, so panicked really. Put my foot down but could hold the weight and in fighting against it quite gently lowered it to the floor, only touched the R&G, by now the misses had hopped off and we quickly picked it back up.

My main problem is that I'm quite short so have to lean the bike over to get a good foot down, and once its leant a bit it only wants to go more, specially with the weight of a pillion.

If you have a similar problem with height do a search on here and you'll find out about your options for lowering the bike or seat.

Dan
25-07-08, 01:02 PM
Hi,

I went out on my bike last monday (I passed my test in Aug 06 and just got my first bike a couple of weeks ago, so i have not been on a bike for nearly 2 years!) this is the second time on my new bike. and i was waiting to turn right at a junction and some idiot in a boy racer car came right up next to me on the left hand side (he was going left and tried to squeeze through the small gap) i kinda panicked and i ended up dropping the bike. The only damage was a broken brake lever, i had to ride the bike home using only the back brake.

I have now had the brake fixed (got a new lever from ebay and it took about 2 mins to fit) but im quite nervous about riding it again! Just wondered if anyone else has had anything similar happen or am i just being a wimp.

Thanks.


I see you're in Northumberland. You'd better head along to the Pennine Massive and join us - you're very welcome to join me for a ride some time soon - It's good to ride with other people.

Dan

Lafgr8
25-07-08, 05:15 PM
Hi,

I went out on my bike last monday (I passed my test in Aug 06 and just got my first bike a couple of weeks ago, so i have not been on a bike for nearly 2 years!) this is the second time on my new bike. and i was waiting to turn right at a junction and some idiot in a boy racer car came right up next to me on the left hand side (he was going left and tried to squeeze through the small gap) i kinda panicked and i ended up dropping the bike. The only damage was a broken brake lever, i had to ride the bike home using only the back brake.

I have now had the brake fixed (got a new lever from ebay and it took about 2 mins to fit) but im quite nervous about riding it again! Just wondered if anyone else has had anything similar happen or am i just being a wimp.

Thanks.

Don't feel bad. I've had some close calls, so close, that I've had to take a short break and smoke a ciggarette just to calm down. Get back in the saddle and learn from what happened. Ride safe! :-)