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Oh and dont obsess about the size of your chicken strips. Just concentrate on being smooth. Riding in the rain is good for this as it teaches you to be gentle and progressive with the throttle and brakes and that joined with reading the road ahead well is the key to going fast. |
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Although I couldn't help snigger at "don't obsess about the size of your chicken strips" could easily be a quote lifted from a womens health magazine! :shock::compress: |
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Patience grasshopper. It will all come together and then you'll be wondering what you were worreting about.
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However now I'm pants again, and need to find a shop that sells tinted sodding visors! |
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Two top quality posts there. As pointed out, obviously everyone doesn't want to learn by falling off, and this thread has some very good advice in it (primarily by fizz). The problem with leaning is that you have to go fast in order to do it. The problem with speed is that if you're going faster, you have to lean the bike over more. I didn't set out to be quick, or to lean the bike over a lot. I still don't think I'm that quick to be honest, though I do see people commenting that they're slower than me (which I either dismiss or tell them they're being plonkers). Instead, I tried to make my riding as safe as possible, by reading things like Roadcraft, and doing BikeSafe (eventually). It just so happens, that I live in an area with a lot of corners, so have had a lot of practice. I think that makes me come across as comfortable on the bike, which is exactly what you have to be IMO. |
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I actually went round some corners in Wales faster than another bike recently! I was amazed and probably giggling to myself, I wasn't going crazy either, in the head or on the bike!
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You might not think it now, but I'd say having a 33hp kit is the thing that will make you a better cornerer and faster rider in the end ... actually you wanna try restricting it to 12hp and then you will learn how to carry speed!! :smt047 I directly attribute people not 'coming up the ranks' these days as to why so many people can't ride for ****!! ;) In my day ... :D ... you didn't read books on how to go fast, as a spotty 16yr old, you got you a 50cc bike, put a genelli pipe on it (probably a 65cc big bore kit too as that made one hell of a difference 8)) and rode it as fast as you could - coz you were 16!! :D ... it was all about carrying what little speed you had ... you then stepped up to a 125 carrying these traditions, but capable of more speed ... it was then time for a 250/400 .. where you started having some pretty major power/speed but knew how to carry it/corner ... then by the time you got 600+ you were already a riding god and capable of quite mental things as yo had the welly as well as being able to corner, you certainly weren't running scared like most ****s you see going out and buying a 600/1000 straight off!!!!! :D |
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But if you are wanting to explore the bikes limits a bit more, there is nothing more important than having new/good tyres on there ... they will let you get away with more and boost confidence 8) As for the rest, I suggest you take a spark plug out!! :D |
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