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 Posted: 15:42 - 02 Aug 2004 Post subject: U-turns/slow maneouvering |
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I've only had my licence 3 weeks and I was out in a carpark practicing u-turns, figure eights, etc. I am really happy because prior to today, I couldnt confidently do a u-turn on a small street. Now I can confidently lean over until the pegs scrape (although I avoid it).
The problem is, the pegs dont scrape - my boots do first. So without realising, I wore a big chunk out of the side of my (annoyingly expensive) boots!
Time for a sportier bike I reckon ...
Andrew
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and if your boots are touching down then you are probably a DUCKFOOT
put the balls of your feet on the pegs not the instep
instep riders look ridiculous and still brag about getting their toe down  ____________________ 187.3bhp = 201mph |
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 Posted: 16:01 - 02 Aug 2004 Post subject: Re: U-turns/slow maneouvering |
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| Androo wrote: | I've only had my licence 3 weeks and I was out in a carpark practicing u-turns, figure eights, etc. I am really happy because prior to today, I couldnt confidently do a u-turn on a small street. Now I can confidently lean over until the pegs scrape (although I avoid it).
The problem is, the pegs dont scrape - my boots do first. So without realising, I wore a big chunk out of the side of my (annoyingly expensive) boots!
Time for a sportier bike I reckon ...
Andrew
1992 ZZR-250
Melbourne, Australia |
How did you pass your licence then if you couldn't do a u turn ?? Or did you JUST do it?
I have never touched my foot on the floor doing a slow u-turn,....I can't see how I could. ____________________ Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, "I will try again tomorrow" |
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nope, I ride with my toes on the footrests until I need not to
don't always use the rear brake, in fact it's sometimes best not to and I know when I will need to change gear so I can anticipate it and move my foot forward
it's a habit, defintiely not a hardship and you certainly have no need to keep the controls covered at all times - in fact I find it much easier to ride aggressively, fast, hang off etc. when I am on one if I do this, it's very difficult to move around on the bike if you keep the controls covered by keeping your instep on the footrest - watch racers
I'm not primarily concerned with looks but duckfeet do make oi larf
go on, next time you are out have a look, there will be far many more of them about than you think
and then ask - omigod, am I one ?  ____________________ 187.3bhp = 201mph |
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Mr C, I have never thought about it before ... but now that you mentioned it ... there is guy that does my same commuting journey every morning and he is a "Duck Foot" ... I have thought in the past that it look funny ... but really never thought that there was a name for it! ____________________
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hehehe I dunno if there was
I think I just made it up
but you know what I mean don't you  ____________________ 187.3bhp = 201mph |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 144 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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