richard_m_h
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I had problems with right turns until an instructor picked up I wasn't keeping my eyes parallel to the ground. (A bad habit from riding with a bad right shoulder).
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Base Layers For 1-Piece Suits
richard_m_h replied to tunnelvision748's topic in School Questions/General Discussion
What hotfooot said. The undersuits are the go, preferably one that wicks moisture. I don't like anything cotton. -
How Do You Practice Gear Shifting?
richard_m_h replied to ktk_ace's topic in Cornering and Techniques
Ride along at a steady speed (not sure what speed on a 150) and change up through the gears from 2nd to top then back without changing speed. -
Throttle control Reference points Not falling off
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could always turn up the idle speed
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If that's your natural style have a look at Simon Crafar's Motovudu. He's all about engine braking.
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Why Wait For The Apex To Start Rolling-On?
richard_m_h replied to Lnewqban's topic in Cornering and Techniques
maybe they've read motovudu? not really plugginh his stuff but he does do it differently -
I don't lock onto the bike with both knees, just the outside one. I found on switching to a sportish bike from a sport tourer that I need to concentrate on getting my weight to the inside before the corner. The old push my chin through the corner stuff. Also do a bit of gymn to strengthen my abs and lower back. (and legs) just add, I noticed that the sport tourer had a narrower rear tyre and tip in was easier. sporty bikes have a wider rear and you need to go a bit harder to tip them in. in compensation you're on the gas more safely on exit
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The third book would be the soft science one... I think its Andy Ibbott's book.
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try a lower gear so you get more engine braking?
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Has Anyone Done The Isle Of Man Tt?
richard_m_h replied to Stroker's topic in Cornering and Techniques
A Canadian racer Mark Gardiner did it and wrote a book (Riding Man) and made a film (One Man's Island) about it. Well worth a read and a look. He'll sell them to you excerpt from the film -
Why Does The Rider In This Video Lowside?
richard_m_h replied to Leftlaner's topic in Cornering and Techniques
the front tucks? -
maybe look at qualifying rather than the race. they take a different line when they just want to go fast http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sajyluT2lbo&feature=relmfu
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ambition outweighed talent rear brake with that skidmark?
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Hook turn!
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try the Johnny Rea technique? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUDV6rbxruU Its the last corner.
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Experience Requirements For Level 1
richard_m_h replied to artigee's topic in School Questions/General Discussion
I had the same worries you have but once I got there it wasn't an issue. They are used to us! Here in Aus anyway there's a sense of camaraderie and everyone has a ball. -
I had a low speed off in touring boots (about 25mph, SUV changing lanes without looking) and couldn't walk for a few days after due to the pain in my ankles (all good now). Now I wear Alpinestars SMX plus for the ankle support. Suggest you make sure whatever you buy has decent ankle support.
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I ran Roadsmarts for a while and now I've got Pirelli Diablo Rosso Corsas. It feels like I'm cheating! The mid corner apprehension goes away.
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Is your suspension set up for you? Made a huge difference to my confidence when I had mine done. Other option is to put stickier tyres on for a while, unless you are already running them. Or try different tyres.
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What Can You Do To Prepare For Riding/racing?
richard_m_h replied to Cobie Fair's topic in Cornering and Techniques
Hi Richard, That looks like an interesting book. Have you read it? Any opinions? I'm not sure if there have been any threads about good motorcycling books (Yes search in my friend – I'll look after this post. If not maybe we should start one. This time of year I'm looking for anything to get my two-wheeled fix. Ride safe, Carey BTW - "Some people hear Tiny Tim singing when they go under, and some others hear the song of the Sausage Creature". That man could sure turn a phrase... I've read it twice now. Its a difficult book and not for everyone. Quite academic. A lot about man machine interfaces and how we go about becoming a component of the bike rather than cargo. -
What Can You Do To Prepare For Riding/racing?
richard_m_h replied to Cobie Fair's topic in Cornering and Techniques
Cobie, sounds like you've been reading http://www.amazon.com/Upper-Half-Motorcycle-Unity-Machine/dp/1884313752/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1296010101&sr=8-1 (author is an instructor at Nurburgring) He even suggests stickers stuck to the tank to remind you of what you want to practice. And mental preparation for "escape routes". -
What Can You Do To Prepare For Riding/racing?
richard_m_h replied to Cobie Fair's topic in Cornering and Techniques
Bit surprised no one has mentioned having their wicked way with the umbrella girls. -
Our Great Alpine rd