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Funny thing, but I've gone s**t at right handers. Almost certainly a result of that crash last month, which happened when I had to square off a roundabout to avoid a car, and lost the front pretty hard. It didn't shake me up much at the time, but it's since then I've been having problems, all confidence based but it's got under my skin properly now.
I'm having to think more about everything too, which I really don't like, since that slows down my whole response times etc. The automatic riding reflexes that you rely on are all shaken up. I've never been fast, and I've been slower since I broke my hip anyway, but this is different, it's like I've unlearned chunks of how to ride- there's riding slowly and there's riding badly. It affected all my cornering at first, but I'm OK on lefts now, I've always preferred lefts to right and it came back fast. Also, it's my right leg that's gimped so I'm often overprotective of it... A niggle at the back of my mind, that. All in all, nothing properly dangerous, but it's slowed me waaaaaay down and I don't like it at all. Anyway, I was seriously aware of it on the AR, to the point of embarassment as I tiptoed round another easy bend, and I started to properly work on it on the way to Kelso and back, but my right handers are still rubbish. Even my riding position went all to ****, I found myself counterleaning once like i was on my CBT ![]() And yes, I have thought of Knockhill ![]() ![]() (If anyone's going to suggest coming riding with me, then please don't, I don't enjoy that much at the best of times... Being watched would make me worse, guaranteed. I know exactly what I should be doing, so it's not really a case of looking for advice, I just need to get back in the groove) Anyway, thanks for reading. Over to Kitkat and Dean for the first insults ![]()
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as if
![]() ![]() glenrothes has lots and lots of roundabouts and not too far away from you. let us know when you are going and we will bring picnic basket and rug and camp on roundabout. holding up point cards. im sure dean will wear the bikini like in the wrestling lol. ![]() |
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Northy....I know exactly what you mean. After my off my confidence went downhill drastically. I was ok when there was nothing in sight but the minute a car/bike/van was in front of me I backed off like crazy. Then someone would nip into my braking gap making it worse.
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I was in the same boat mate after my second off, but then even worse i had a threatened highside the next day but stayed on, i felt like i was on ice there after, i just couldn't get anything right. Like the other guys told me, just do miles and build up confidence, go on new roads to you, that might help, it did with me.
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Of course, Knockhill has it's fair share of right-handers......
Only problem being the tendancy to get more and more confident, and then you 'find the limit' again. Ouch. I'm not helping really am I. Soz.... ![]() I was just as bad and nervy after my off - every sheep was a potential kamikazee waiting to zero in on my trajectory. Little b'*ds! lol. |
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lost confidence ??,,,
that'l b me then!! honestly after coming off recently (fairly slowly i may add).on a roundabout, in good conditions ,and it felt like the tyres just let go ,im driving miss daisy on a bike ![]() ![]() |
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Good confidence builders I like (apart from the best one...doing miles and doing them often, once a week is no good!) is new set of tyres(£££) Or going out a run on your own on open roads and not using your brakes (fun).
A new set of rubber will change the way your bike feels for the better. ![]() The brake thing plus maybe trying to stick to one(V's ![]() ![]() ![]() Thats youse had your biking lows, ![]() Time to get HIGH!!!! ![]() |
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I hear it man - I am still don't have it together after last year although I have stopped having 'mares about RTAs every second night. I've even pretty much given up riding for fun, I just commute (with the occasion attack on an innocent roundabout or motorists who's in the way
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