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The only way he's ever going to get confident is by riding more.
It won't happen if he just sits at home. ____________________ My Flickr |
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Maybe worth doing some extra training??
IMO, training and continued experience are the basics of building more confidence. ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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You could take him out on the back of yours, if you are confident enough to do that.
That will get him used to the speed of things, plus will get him used to being on a bike, and he will see what you do when people do something stupid.
I personally dont feel any more at risk on a bike than in a car, but i ride a lot more cautiously, leave bigger gaps, and slow down near shopping places where people are likely to back out because they cant see me. Not cos they didnt. Also on a quiet road i did a couple of emergency stops from 30mph and 40mph, just to see how fast it pulls up, and how much grip there is. That helped my confidence a lot. Cos i didnt think the brakes were that good. It stops faster than it feels.
I guess like everything though, some people just dont like it.
You shouldnt force him into trying it, as being overly nervous on the road can be dangerous to him and others
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what a pansy ive crashed 3 times and not one of them have put me off although to be fair its probably why i fall off.
If he doesn't like it tell him to get a car. ____________________ follow my racing season
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Right, just taken him for a "short" 45min hour or so ride on the back of my bike.
Took it extra extra slow (top speed recorded was about 53mph, on a dual carriageway). After a bit of inital nerves he enjoyed it.
Still didn't like the way I leant the bike over in the corners (I am sure I got to about 7 degrees at one point) but he begain to relax.
Think he needs time on a 125 to get used to things and build up confidence, so trying to convince him to beg/borrow/buy one and come out for a ride with me.
will let you know if his nads drop and he decided to become a man  ____________________ Somebody give that windup merchant a torque wrench.. |
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Best roads I've found to practice on are quiet clear rolling countryside lanes with good visibility. Having little to no traffic to bug you helps a ton as you can just set your own pace and plod along enjoying the ride, clear visibility helps set you at ease knowing whats coming the other way.
Whilst its not much use to you, the roads around Dartmoor are perfect for this kind of thing, just keep an eye on the animals  ____________________ 2010 Triumph 1050 Sprint ST |
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