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its nowt to worry about. Eventually you'll get the hang and be whippin em up on the pegs. It helps with stability sometimes.......well thats wot I say anyway
![]() Edit.....see even super riders like Baph do it,,,,phew, I get told off by a certain few for doing it. YAY thats me feeling bettterer...lol
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Practiceseems to be the only cure of what you are scared off.
Practice slipping the clutch a lot when setting off, that way you will be smooth and itll give you more confidence in the bike not reacting violently mid turn. Thats about all I can do with words. Get out and try to enjoy ![]() |
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Hi
My BF is a lot better at riding, he commutes 400 miles a week. I've had my licence a lot longer than him but I've only done a few thousand miles in three years. I'm still nervous, when we go out together. He doesn't show off but he is very critical about every little thing, I do wrong. He is really putting me off. It was even worse, when I started riding. I think, I learned a lot more going out on my own, without the pressure. Now I've found someone to go on rides with, who is on a similar level as me, doesn't criticise and is a very positive person. Riding is much more fun now and if my BF gets jealous, he has to change his attitude. Do only, what feels right for you, don't let anybody make you nervous or put pressure on you. Riding should always be fun. Take your time, you'll get there. Best Wishes Linda |
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I should think I'll be going through all this when I get back on the road.. On the feet thing- only pull them up when you're comfortable, there's absolutely no point pulling them up before you're comfortable, it won't help things
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...my OH used to shout and yell at me (old misery! ![]() ![]() |
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![]() Any of you less confident ladies want a guided tour around North Wales - let me know, any excuse to wind the other half up. ![]() ![]() |
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Is it a coincidence that it is mostly the ladies admitting to feeling nervous when riding?
![]() I have had my license a couple of years but haven't done a lot of mileage and I still get nervous when I go out. I hate getting it out of the garage for a start, it is quite a steep downward slope. Add to that, I dropped my OH's bike (TT600) on a slow speed right turn last summer ![]() We are planning to ride up to Cadwell for the weekend (to take in a little BSB) unless the weather forecast says heavy rain; frankly I am pooing myself at the thought of riding so far and loaded with gear. But I'm going to give it my best because what is the point of all that work in passing my test if I don't! Lets just hope there aren't too many right turns on the way! ![]() |
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But you have to learn to ride how you feel comfortable doing, so if that means both feet down as a confidence booster and that works then its all good isnt it.
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It's less of a confidence issue, and more of a laziness issue - takes me time to pick my feet up. ![]() |
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