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 Posted: 09:19 - 17 Sep 2012 Post subject: Commuting! |
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Now on my second day of commuting, Friday was a little difficult, heading off down the A3 at 50Mph for the first time, but it was dead quiet which made it easier. Coming back, was trickier much more traffic and pre rush hour. But I got on with it. Only stalled a couple of times, usually because I wasn't in 1st
This morning it was a breeze, really easy no issues. Very, Very happy. I did spend a couple of hours just riding around near home, continually navigating junctions, roundabouts (as well as mini). Practicing u-turns in quiet small roads.
I felt much more confident today. Thanks guys
Filled up the bike for the first time, still had a third in but it wasn't brimmed when I got it, I wanted to set it up for using Fuelly. Hence figure below is much lower than you might expect, for now. ____________________ Currently: Yamaha DT 125 LC2,Repsol Fireblade, and Bumblebee MSX 125 |
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The more you ride the more natural it will feel, good idea to ride around near home to get some miles built up. Ride safe.  ____________________ CBT: Pass 25/06/2011 Theory Test: Pass12/06/2012 Mod 1: Fail 08/07/2012
Mod 1 Retest: Pass 15/0702012 Mod 2: Pass 03/08/2012
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 Posted: 12:11 - 17 Sep 2012 Post subject: Re: Commuting! |
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| wotsthestory wrote: | Now on my second day of commuting, Friday was a little difficult, heading off down the A3 at 50Mph for the first time, but it was dead quiet which made it easier. Coming back, was trickier much more traffic and pre rush hour. But I got on with it. Only stalled a couple of times, usually because I wasn't in 1st
This morning it was a breeze, really easy no issues. Very, Very happy. I did spend a couple of hours just riding around near home, continually navigating junctions, roundabouts (as well as mini). Practicing u-turns in quiet small roads.
I felt much more confident today. Thanks guys
Filled up the bike for the first time, still had a third in but it wasn't brimmed when I got it, I wanted to set it up for using Fuelly. Hence figure below is much lower than you might expect, for now. |
Where do you live and work? Your profile shows you are close to me and I commute to Kingston on the A3. We can be commuting buddies  |
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| wotsthestory wrote: | | Kradmelder wrote: | You can also start practicing low speed riding, dragging your rear brake and keep the clutch in the friction zone. Do it on empty roads first. Until you can ride straight at like 5-10 mph. You will need this to filter.
Avoid using your front brake at very low speeds, especially if your front wheel is a bit turned, or down you will go! |
During the CBT instructor kept saying busy throttle, dragging rear brake and holding clutch so it's just slipping. Couldn't do this, just managed to rev the tits off it everytime I came to a cone . Did this yesterday when practicing a 'u' turn and it started to come to me. |
You need to get it right. Learning to ride slow in a straight line is essential in traffic. Imagine the embarrassment of riding in 1st, but cant go slow enough so you apply brake while your handlebars wobble. And you eat pavement. or fall into the door of a cage.
easy hand movements on throttle and clutch until you can control speed. a bit of rear brake will make it more stable. You will master it quick.
Ja, like they taught you, but now you will have less room and it is not a cone but a cage next to you. And you have to watch traffic as well.
get your basics right and the rest is just defensive riding, looking ahead, anticipating what an idiot a few cars away will do. Soon it will become second nature and you will enjoy the commute.
And if you are looking far enough ahead you can spot the bird in a low cut top several cages away and filter to a point where you can look down into her cage  ____________________ 2011 KTM 990 Dakar
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 172 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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