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You'd probably want something along the lines of a track day if you're after learning the bike rather than road sense (like BikeSafe).
Maybe something like the California SuperBike School?
https://www.superbikeschool.co.uk/
I've heard good reviews; they also did an article about additional bike training in RiDE a few issues back, will see if I can find it when I get home. |
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Thanks for the replies.
Books are always a good (and cheap) place to start so I think i'll pick up a good read first before anything else.
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+1
Will second that.
Biggest thing for on the road is learning to read the limit point
that and the fact there is little to substitute miles and miles and miles...etc, etc  ____________________ https://www.timhastingsracing.co.uk/
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+1 for road craft.
It's pretty much makes logcial sense; after reading it, i want to go on an assessed ride since the road is where i do 99% of my riding. A track day will show me a thing or two about limits in a safe and controlled environment so that'll be on the list at some point. I'm looking at Wave2K and Big_Ham for ideas and inspiration. No doubt going on track will make you realise how dangerous road riding actually is, so you know to respect the conditions and generally not take the piss; but advanced road riding courses may give me that self assurance on the road. ____________________ The Tot 2007 Yamaha R1 4C8 2002 Yamaha FZS1000 Fazer &
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bikedemon99 wrote: | Remember this' what you'll get away with on the track you will not on the road, surface wise so the problem of "track days" it can give you false confidence and you have to remember on the track theres no roadside furniture, having said that, enjoy it but also do your bikesafe and advanced, your always learning no matter how long you ride |
Not all track surfaces are that great - Lydden, for an example.
Also, plenty of tracks do have areas where there's not much run off at all - I clipped my knee on a hay bale/tyre a couple of times at the hairpin at cadwell before they changed it, I think.
I think the main difference is doing the same bit in the same conditions repeatedly - you can up your speed a little bit each time with confidence, while not only can't you do that on the road, but if you did conditions would change thanks to cars etc.
I think most people, after doing trackdays, tend to gain more respect for the road and it's dangers, not less. |
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trackday trackday trackday, everything g has said is spot on. Im sure most that have done trackdays will tell you how much it has improved their riding skills over all areas, you get to learn so much about what your bike can really do, how hard you can push and the points where you can push no more all in a safe constant environment.
I think G was spot on with consistancy, taking the same corner over and over getting faster and lower, smoother and more controlled each time will do wonders for your road riding,
My advice, Take the advice of those who have been in your position, and improved
Luke
oh and in addition to what g mentioned about road surface, clearways at brands isnt exactly fantastic, bloody great bump in the middle lol, and the camber change that catches many out! ____________________ Currently Riding - Ducati 848 |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 180 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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