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chakraist
11-10-08, 08:34 PM
So I had an ERS thing today, whereby I'm followed round by an instructor for 2 hours. He said I was like the tasmanian devil on steroids and that I shouldn't trail brake into corners. Apparantly my rear is hopping around on corner entry and I nail it on exit. Apart from that, I need to start doing better road positioning and straight lining things. Aside from my inherent 'craziness' I'm good.

Just prior to that I thought I'd go for a little blast on the 'loop, two connecting roundabouts. It was a very nice feeling being able to carry like, much, much more corner speed than other guys- this dude on a GSX-R600 was all shooting past me on the straight bits, but then I outbroke him with quite a margin and carried much more corner speed, passed him easily. Just before this he was baiting me by keeping level with me and then accelerating away at a ridiculous rate.

Either way, I put this apparent speed down to Blue, who's advice on trail braking has put me in good stead, I wasn't even anywhere near the limit and still carrying much more speed into corners and braking a lot later than them. I was breaking up to about a third through the roundabout (yeah I'm so cool) and then smoothly accelerating out. Was a great feeling passing the much faster bikes. I want to do a trackday.

Yeah, my instructor said my riding was pretty good and that with a bit of refocusing (as in don't concentrate on braking to apex of corners on the road and nailing it out) I could be an excellent rider.

I apologise, finally, for the long post but it's very nice to be told you have lots of potential/being faster than much faster bikes.

muffles
12-10-08, 07:52 AM
Nice one, congrats....now what's ERS? :D

tanis34
12-10-08, 09:11 AM
Nice one, congrats....now what's ERS? :D
+1 well done m8

Blue_SV650S
12-10-08, 11:54 AM
Nice one, congrats....now what's ERS? :D

+1 :D

chakraist
12-10-08, 12:30 PM
+1 :D

It's an advanced rider thing that apparently gives you money off the old insurance, it's a two hour supervised ride each time and I got graded on 1-3 for different things, when I get all 3s I get a cert saying I'm awesome. I got a few 2s and 1s but mainly 3s.

Blue_SV650S
12-10-08, 12:36 PM
It's an advanced rider thing that apparently gives you money off the old insurance, it's a two hour supervised ride each time and I got graded on 1-3 for different things, when I get all 3s I get a cert saying I'm awesome. I got a few 2s and 1s but mainly 3s.

I see, good on you for doing it 8) (The insurance thing must be an incentive, but surely dictating the choice to do it?).

I just can't be bothered hearing someone tell me how shocking my riding is!! :D ... Ahhhh piddle off!!!!! :D

Dangerous Dave
12-10-08, 12:42 PM
It's an advanced rider thing that apparently gives you money off the old insurance.
Not all insurance companies though.

Red Herring
12-10-08, 12:46 PM
So I had an ERS thing today, whereby I'm followed round by an instructor for 2 hours. He said I was like the tasmanian devil on steroids and that I shouldn't trail brake into corners. Apparantly my rear is hopping around on corner entry and I nail it on exit. Apart from that, I need to start doing better road positioning and straight lining things. Aside from my inherent 'craziness' I'm good.

Just prior to that I thought I'd go for a little blast on the 'loop, two connecting roundabouts. It was a very nice feeling being able to carry like, much, much more corner speed than other guys- this dude on a GSX-R600 was all shooting past me on the straight bits, but then I outbroke him with quite a margin and carried much more corner speed, passed him easily. Just before this he was baiting me by keeping level with me and then accelerating away at a ridiculous rate.

Either way, I put this apparent speed down to Blue, who's advice on trail braking has put me in good stead, I wasn't even anywhere near the limit and still carrying much more speed into corners and braking a lot later than them. I was breaking up to about a third through the roundabout (yeah I'm so cool) and then smoothly accelerating out. Was a great feeling passing the much faster bikes. I want to do a trackday...........


Strange isn't it, up to this point I thought you were talking about a trackday....

chakraist
12-10-08, 01:00 PM
Strange isn't it, up to this point I thought you were talking about a trackday....

lol, there are never any cars down there and there were other bikes doing the same thing. Cheaper than a trackday, more boring than a trackday I guess but still entertaining.

Red Herring
12-10-08, 01:48 PM
"Down there"?

chakraist
12-10-08, 01:58 PM
"Down there"?

Down at the manston loop, by the kent int'l airport. Little place

chakraist
12-10-08, 02:01 PM
I see, good on you for doing it 8) (The insurance thing must be an incentive, but surely dictating the choice to do it?).

I just can't be bothered hearing someone tell me how shocking my riding is!! :D ... Ahhhh piddle off!!!!! :D

I just enjoy riding and figured as I do an awful lot of it it might be nice to see how it's done with regards to advanced riding, the insurance is a benefit but I doubt the buggers will give me anything off :P

Red Herring
12-10-08, 02:23 PM
Down at the manston loop, by the kent int'l airport. Little place

Ah yes, that well know haunt. Extract from the Acol Parish Council newsletter...

"Back to the motorbikes, we phone the police on most occasions when the bikers are there, and they tell us that the more people who phone and complain about the noise nuisance, as it is anti-social behavior, the better chance of something being done about it. The number to ring is 231055 and you will be given a reference number, they also suggest that a petition be drawn up and sent to them and the Council."

Enjoy it while you can....

chakraist
12-10-08, 04:09 PM
Ah yes, that well know haunt. Extract from the Acol Parish Council newsletter...

"Back to the motorbikes, we phone the police on most occasions when the bikers are there, and they tell us that the more people who phone and complain about the noise nuisance, as it is anti-social behavior, the better chance of something being done about it. The number to ring is 231055 and you will be given a reference number, they also suggest that a petition be drawn up and sent to them and the Council."

Enjoy it while you can....

Oh dear, is that a new one? Because most of them go down by Pfizer now, but I can't seem to find it. It tends to be very quiet.