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Welsh_Wizard 02-08-08 02:36 PM

Re: Nearly there.......
 
dear god, don't listen to Hovis..

MrTom 02-08-08 02:45 PM

Re: Nearly there.......
 
From a fellow newbie rider - I was in you shoes just a couple of months ago - I wouldn't worry about the gears, I still muck them up.

A friend told me to stop trying to count them, just ride in whatever feels right. No use I know when you're praying that you got it down to 1st before pulling out of the junction etc!

Oh, and counter steering I had barely heard of when I took my test. I just rode it like my mountain bike.

Congrats on the CBT.

Woz 02-08-08 02:56 PM

Re: Nearly there.......
 
Congratulations on the CBT.

Whatever you do, don't worry about making mistakes. As I tell my learners, if you DON'T make any mistakes, how can you be expected to learn from them?

As for countersteering, don't worry about it at all. If you can make the bike turn, you're already doing it.

hovis 02-08-08 02:57 PM

Re: Nearly there.......
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fizzwheel (Post 1584603)
I wouldnt worry. I do that now... I'm convinced my GSXR got a 7 speed gearbox...

mee too
Quote:

Originally Posted by Welsh_Wizard (Post 1584607)
dear god, don't listen to Hovis..

oi, shut it

i tought her everything she knows

Baph 02-08-08 03:02 PM

Re: Nearly there.......
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lily (Post 1584598)
2. I forget what gear i'm in :rolleyes: so need to count them and remember

I do something different to the above. On the SV it's easy as there's a rev counter, and I'm not sure what bike you're riding for lessons, but...

When out on a ride, I ride by the revs, changing gear according to the noise that the bike makes. Basically, you want to aim for the middle of the rev range, as this gives you best balance of acceleration when needed, and engine braking (if any on the bike) - just by varying the throttle. :)

If the rev's sound low, change down. If the rev's sound high, change up.

This does mean though that occasionally I try to put it into 7th, and when riding hard & hit 1st at 50mph, I tend to think I'm in 2nd & attempt to change down again. After you've passed the test, this doesn't really matter though.

Above all, do whatever makes you comfortable on the bike. :)

Good luck with DAS.

tanis34 02-08-08 03:28 PM

Re: Nearly there.......
 
well done lily glad you enjoyed it , it can be a bit daunting at first but its just constant learning from now on ,the main thing is to relax and enjoy and again well done

Frank 02-08-08 04:54 PM

Re: Nearly there.......
 
Just dont tailgate any trucks

stewie 02-08-08 05:12 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gid (Post 1584653)
Just dont tailgate any trucks

Yeah cos it could be me driving it ;) well done and dont worry about anything it will all come to you in time.

Girth 02-08-08 05:26 PM

Re: Nearly there.......
 
congratulations!

Knew u would do it, and you'll just keep improving now.

littleperson 02-08-08 06:19 PM

Re: Nearly there.......
 
Congrats on passin the CBT

Seems an eternity since I did mine - 12 months ago!
Took test in April and have got used to SV bein restricted
Enjoy the ridin and do it at your pace and you'll have great fun:D


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