trippleg Posted August 6, 2008 Report Posted August 6, 2008 hello all! I've been riding for a year or so and I'm very interested in attending the level 1 (one day?) and trying to improve my riding/confidence skills on the bike. Now, I don't own a sport bike I ride a newer Triumph thunderbird (kindda naked bike) so my question would be if I'd still benefit from the school's courses or this is something not oriented to a rider like me, and if I'd have a hard time adjusting to the bikes rented for instruction... what do you guys think? txs Quote
Kevin Kane Posted August 6, 2008 Report Posted August 6, 2008 hello all! I've been riding for a year or so and I'm very interested in attending the level 1 (one day?) and trying to improve my riding/confidence skills on the bike. Now, I don't own a sport bike I ride a newer Triumph thunderbird (kindda naked bike) so my question would be if I'd still benefit from the school's courses or this is something not oriented to a rider like me, and if I'd have a hard time adjusting to the bikes rented for instruction... what do you guys think? txs Trippleg; I've seen all kinds of bikes from full dressers to touring bikes (haven't seen a Rocket III or a Gold Wing now that I think about it) and the riders do fine. The Thunderbird ergos are considerably different from the School's ZX-6R's but the principles of cornering are pretty much the same. You will learn a great deal about cornering if you choose to attend. Kevin Quote
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