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https://www.altiusdirectory.com/Society/2009/03/near-miss-day.html ____________________ Honda SFX50 > Aprilia SR125 > Aprilia RS125 > Honda RFV400 > K4 GSXR600 > KTM Duke > C1H 636 > K3 GSXR1000 > Aprilia RSV-R > Triumph Street Triple R > Ducati 899 Panigale > Aprilia Tuono 1100 > Triumph Daytona 675R > KTM SuperDuke 1290 2.0 |
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dvanced riding is more about observing your environment and reacting to it before you have to make emergency avoiding actions – which, yes, are much harder to ‘train’.
While some of it is ‘being noticed’, this side is more to do with observing then acting appropriately to how well people have noticed you. So if there’s a driver waiting to pull out, have you made eye contact etc?
If it’s otherwise safe to do so, it’s probably worth moving towards the centre of the road, but if they continue to not show any signs of seeing you it’s probably also appropriate to slow down, consider beeping your horn etc.
A lot is about positioning yourself so that you both have the best visibility of the road and the biggest ‘safety’ bubble so that you can react to anything that does happen.
So consider yourself corrected – they don’t even expect reflective stuff at my local IAM group .
Things falling off a truck are of course harder to ‘predict’ / avoid, but no doubt some would have seen an open truck and decided to leave a bigger gap etc. |
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IAM is quite a social thing, you train up and pass your test, pay your yearly membership and have the advanced pass for life. most of the groups i know about are frequented by the older man, with younger blokes in the minority. having said that, one of the senior examiners for my local group is 70, rides a blade and a cb1000 faster than just about anyone on the road, and an sp1 in the fast group on track
Rospa on the other hand, IMO, is more professional, three grades, bronze, silver and gold, with bronze being the equivalent of an IAM pass, but you have to keep your hand in, and are re tested every 3 years. Gold, is seen as being quite an achievement in the advanced riding world.
Road craft is their bible, its all about applying 'the system' position, gear, speed, acceleration to all the circumstances you run into. most of its common sense when you think about it, but you might not actually do it on the road.
my dad and his buddies are all Rospa gold and more, so riding with them helps my riding alot, and i plan on doing ROSPA over the summer, mainly to help with my insurance (im 19, and intend on buying something silly once i've finished uni, so everything helps insurance wise!)
if you think its for slipper wearing, pipe smoking BMW riders you're wrong, yeah there are a few, but there are far more sports bikes than anything else, infact, i was out with a 60plus year old with a street fightered zx10, downgeared with a hooligan pipe, and he was a senior observer
go with an open mind, they're offering a skills for life package for £139, and most groups will do a taster type thing for free |
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Is it me, or is that terribly written?!
I can't comment on advanced riding, sorry. It is something I always wanted to do, but after 8years, still haven't... Mostly worried about going along and being surrounded by old people, like G  ____________________ Bikes; '06 Triumph Sprint ST 1050 (for sale) - '95 BMW R1100GS |
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if you think its for slipper wearing, pipe smoking BMW riders you're wrong, yeah there are a few, but there are far more sports bikes than anything else, infact, i was out with a 60plus year old with a street fightered zx10, downgeared with a hooligan pipe, and he was a senior observer
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I'd check out your local group first, 'cos mine was a hotbed of slipper wearing, pipe smoking, and BMW riding. I was the only one there without grey hair and Hi-vis. There was also quite a smugness abotu their abilities, ...but of course you're not going to crash if you're riding like a granny everywhere!
I lasted about 3 or 4 sessions, then got bored and went out enjoying my bike on my own instead. ____________________ I was only doing what it said on my licence officer....
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Gwan then.... I'll bring it back looking much better (covered in mud) despite it being totally inappropriate - the trumpet probably wouldn't be much worse on the lanes, but I suspect Bendy wouldn't be too happy .
Incidentally, have new tyres and fork seals on the GSXR, MOT on Thursday and it should be in a decent state for a play .
The TVAM do still have their main meet in Wokingham as far as I know, doubt there'll be any closer ones. |
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Am I alone in feeling that these courses would actually just totally suck the fun out of riding?
I'm nowhere near perfect, and I'll take chances I know I shouldn't sometimes, but to ride with a constant narrative in my head and trying to be 100% precise with positioning, gear changes, etc, all of the time doesn't sound like much fun really.
I'm referring to the roadcraft type courses, btw, not a trackday/racing course which I think would be valuable - and a lot more fun. ____________________ A Guide To Powerbands |
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| MarJay wrote: | There is a clear difference between going balls-out down your favourite A road with a song in your heart and little thought in your head and dying to taking a little bit of time and thinking about riding and staying alive. |
While this is unarguably true, it doesn't really address the point I was trying to make, Marjay. I ride fast sometimes, and I've no doubt it could be better, but for the most part I'm riding to within my limits and reasonably safely, and enjoying the moment. Those limits might be narrower than someone trained breezing past on his pan, but I'm not trying to compare myself to anyone, I'm just having fun and taking risks that I personally consider acceptable to me.
I wasn't being specific about fast riding in particular either, just riding in general, at whatever speed. I felt that doing some official training might make me feel that I'm always taking a test when I ride - with myself as the examiner. Or worse, end up doing the equivalent of shuffling hands around a car's steering wheel (like when you start learning to drive but stop as soon as you pass your test).
Anyway, I'm certainly not knocking proper training, and when I have the money spare I'll think about doing some and see what it's like. The idea of a trackday still excites me too, but slightly less so now after reading G's expresso/cocaine analogy...  ____________________ A Guide To Powerbands |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 110 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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