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 Posted: 14:04 - 24 Feb 2008 Post subject: First lesson was not what I expected... |
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Today I had my first lesson working up to getting a 33bhp license. And to be honest, I felt like I was back on my CBT again. My instructor had me ride around on the yard on the bike (GN125) on the biting point, which was fine, but then she wanted me to do a figure-of-eight between two cones, and it all fell apart.
I've not ridden a geared bike with a clutch for a bit, as when I had my Honda 90 I kind of got used to that (semi automatic). Every time I tried to do the figure of 8 it felt jerky and uncoordinated. When I turned the bars right the revs went up, a few times I turned them so much that I nearly dropped the bike, and though my slow riding is normally fine I just couldn't get to grips with it.
I think it's a combination of the bike (which by the way is great, just feels different to what I'm used to) and the fact that it has a clutch, as trying to balance the clutch and throttle whilst doing the figure of 8 feels a bit too much for me. I've not ridden a bike at all in the last few weeks. I don't think the problem is not being relaxed either because I was relaxed, the bike just felt a bit wayward.
Next lesson is in two weeks so hopefully things will be a little better next time.
Just feel a bit demoralised - feel like I'm back on my CBT trying to learn to ride a scooter again (that took me 4 attempts!) I just want to go out on the road to get used to the bike, but I don't think she'll allow that until I've done what I need to do in the yard.
Anyone else ever had this trouble? Any tips? |
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She will want you to prove that you can control a geared bike at slow speed before letting you loose on the road.
I always fine tight turns hard at slow speed, thank god they didn't have them when i took my test, still strugle now to do them, but can happly manage to keep it safe at real slow speeds in a straight line.
All you can really do is relax and it will come. The more you get frustrated the harder it is. ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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Sorry, did you FAIL your CBT 3 times? I don`t mean to be patonising, but I wasn`t aware you could fail it..? News to me!
Good luck, and don`t panic. Same with anything, practice makes perfect  |
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Yer if you need to slow down on the u turn use the back brake, don't do what i did without thinking the other day and grab a load of front brake and end up dropping the bike.  |
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I had the misfortune of doing my CBT on a GN125, what a heap of shite it was
But as for low speed stuff, clarify how she wants you to do it, no back brake at all is asking for trouble and I find it odd she would not want you to use it.
But ya, plenty of revs (Helps keep the bike balanced and the power smooth), have the clutch just past biting so you've got some momentum then balance your speed on the back brake round the corners.
No braking in the figure of 8 will likely cause you to panic and pull the clutch or drop the throttle, end result is the bike literally flopping inwards resulting in you either dropping it or swerving around like a loon to keep yourself upright
If your really stuck and have a willing mate with a not too racy manual 125, get some practice in a big quiet carpark. This stuff might not seem important now, but its the basis of the u-turn and a vital part of your test.
Good luck, and as mentioned, don't get frustrated over it, you've got so much to look forward to  ____________________ 2010 Triumph 1050 Sprint ST |
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I had the misfortune of doing my CBT on a GN125, what a heap of shite it was
But as for low speed stuff, clarify how she wants you to do it, no back brake at all is asking for trouble and I find it odd she would not want you to use it.
But ya, plenty of revs (Helps keep the bike balanced and the power smooth), have the clutch just past biting so you've got some momentum then balance your speed on the back brake round the corners.
No braking in the figure of 8 will likely cause you to panic and pull the clutch or drop the throttle, end result is the bike literally flopping inwards resulting in you either dropping it or swerving around like a loon to keep yourself upright
If your really stuck and have a willing mate with a not too racy manual 125, get some practice in a big quiet carpark. This stuff might not seem important now, but its the basis of the u-turn and a vital part of your test.
Good luck, and as mentioned, don't get frustrated over it, you've got so much to look forward to  ____________________ 2010 Triumph 1050 Sprint ST |
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It's often hard changing from one bike to another, especially if you don't have much experience of riding never mind riding lots of different bikes.
The day I passed my test and took my 250 out for the first time I was convinced it was broken - darn thing just wouldn't go round corners! Same last week when I got back on the Zeph after a few rides on the Intruder, I was wobbling about all over the place, couldn't get the revs right, couldn't do the slow stuff at all cos the bike just felt "wrong", moving off and turning right at junctions was a bloody nightmare!
Just stick with it, chill out, relax, try to enjoy the ride and listen to your instructor. Unlike a lot of the riding gods on here riding a bike does not come naturally to everyone and some of us have to work at it a bit harder. Doesn't mean we won't get there at the end.  ____________________ Sod falling in love, I wanna fall in chocolate.  |
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You failed your CBT 3 times!?! Maybe you should stick to four wheels...  ____________________ I Ride: Honda CBR 400RR.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 351 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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