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| Lupine Lacuna wrote: | What do people generally believe is the best first bike to own? Thinking of safety mainly.
I would assume something light and without power.
Having not been riding my bandit for very long, and not finding that a breeze still with slow speed manuvuers, and still very much needing to be careful with my throttle, I cannot see how anyone can start safely on a 600cc sports bike ESPECIALLY a modern one |
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sondico-Training-Cones-Pack-Multi/dp/B005DN4MVM/ref=sr_1_1?s=sports&ie=UTF8&qid=1327677441&sr=1-1
Find a carpark and slaaaaaalooooooommmmm.
Just do that for 30mins max then give it up as you will stop 'learning' after about 20mins due to fatigue.
It is training and practice.
Space the cones out at about 10 feet apart but pull them in tighter as you progress.
The secret is not to focus on speed for this but the opposite, so do it as slowly as you can. This is much more difficult.
The idea is that balance on a bike relies on you and the the bike moving through a state of balanced, off balance. left off balance/balanced/right off balance
The off balance is corrected by steering input.
So, fall left, you steer to the left, this forces the bike to fall to the right, you pass through balanced, through to off balance right, steer to right, forces you to the left, through balanced etc. etc. etc.)
You cannot ride a bike very far without steering the bike.
This is what 'Counter Steering' is all about. But that is covered in your next lesson. Do not concern yourself with that too much as it may be confusing and add difficulty.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countersteering
You need to deal with slow control and braking.
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Once upon a time a Honda CB250N 'Super-Dream' was a 'Learner-Legal'.... They weren't MUCH lighter than a modern 500 commuter twin; at about 25bhp, they were less powerful, though made little odds, what made them a 'better' learner bike than raucouse powe-banded two stroke was the soft power delivery.
I think the lack of low rpm 'umph' and the taller CofG of the bandit, may be making it a bit harder for you, but ought not be a biggie...
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I can get to France from my house in 2 hours though Something to look forward to for the summer.
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