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 stitch Scooby Slapper

Joined: 28 Aug 2004 Karma :     
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 Posted: 09:04 - 10 Nov 2004 Post subject: U Turns |
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Well I finally got back to doing my lessons after having to cancel a test due to illness, everything is finally coming together EXCEPT the dreded U Turn. My test is on Friday and I feel quite confident that I will do ok on everything else but that.
Aparently you only need to do it the once but you only get one shot. My problem is out of 15-20 try's I might only do it once.
Any advice.
I am doing my test on a 500 and if I don't get through this I will not be able to afford to do it again until next year sometime. ARGHHHHHHHHHH.
I don't think my bike will like being left on it's own for that long, it will get lonely.
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I don't know but GL on your test  ____________________ Mr Tickle |
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 steveh World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 11:12 - 10 Nov 2004 Post subject: |
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with the U-turn, dont go to slow and not to fast, keep the revs constant and the turning smooth, and dont try get yer nee down
good luck, Steve. ____________________ Current : 06 Zx10r, 07 Wr450f SM, 74 850 norton commando, 63 bsa b40, 1962 Triton 650, 67 Triumph Tr6r, 1955 Triton 750, 1978 TY250E. |
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 sychosis Crazy Courier

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 Posted: 11:22 - 10 Nov 2004 Post subject: |
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Try counter leaning, my instructor told me that as you start to do your u-turn, start to lean the bike, but stay upright yourself ____________________ Bikes owned: Aprilia RS 125 GP1 2003 (Now sold), Suzuki GSX-r600 1997 (streetfightered), https://www.bikepics.com/members/sychosis/
psy?cho?sis (si-ko-sis),n. pl. psy?cho?ses (-sez) ,A severe mental disorder, with or without organic damage, characterized by derangement of personality and loss of contact with reality and causing deterioration of normal social functioning. |
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Joined: 02 Nov 2004 Karma :     
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 Posted: 11:22 - 10 Nov 2004 Post subject: |
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Look where you want to go and (almost impossible) try to stay relaxed.
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 Posted: 11:27 - 10 Nov 2004 Post subject: |
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Its all in the head movements mate, if you look where you want to go, the bike will naturally follow you. Take it slowly, its one of those natural horrible things. Where your head goes you go. It feels strange at first but it does work.
Good luck with it mate and let us know how it goes.
Paul ____________________ Paul
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Hi, I know exactly what your going through!! It took me ages to get the u-turn right...... Not too slow keep the revs up, go about walking pace. Pull off as though you were going to ride in a straight line. Go forward about 1-2 bike lengths before you turn look at where you want to go and keep your eyes on the spot, turn in tighter (not quite full lock) at the start to give yourself plenty of room. But don't forget to make your life saver check before turning!.. Try walking it with the bike for a start so you know the bike will go round (the test instructor should ask you to do this). Good luck and just keep practising but don't forget to have fun!!  |
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Took me a while to get them right, the mistake i was making was looking at the curb when i was doing the U-turn and this used to make me think i was going into it all the time so i would try and turn sharply and end up putting my foot down , my instructor said to me to look where i want to go when i'm doing it and not down at the curb. That seem to sort it, after a few practice goes i could then do my u-turns perfect 10/10.
On my test i had to do 2 u-turns, the road i had to do it down was a dead end so i done the first u-turn but then the examiner said to do another one to come back up the road, i done it fine . ____________________
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 stitch Scooby Slapper

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 Posted: 13:27 - 10 Nov 2004 Post subject: |
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Well folks I am about to set off for another lesson, one which the instructor said he would have me doing u-turns for two hours if necessary to get it right.
The other thing is in the training yard with brick walls on either side of me i can do it nearly every time, put me on a road which is wider with curbs and it all goes pear shaped. literally
Thanks for all the comments. will be sure to let you all know how today went. Can't wait for test on friday though.
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 Posted: 15:06 - 10 Nov 2004 Post subject: |
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U-Turn .... Tip(s)
Use the rear brake to control the bikes speed, keep the throttle constant and find / use the biting point of the clutch, just roll along in a straight line at around 2 - 5mph (walking speed) so that you can relax and get steady.
When ready and clear in front (no traffic approaching), check right mirror, if and only if it's clear behind you, look over right shoulder (lifesaver) then start to turn and look where you want to be while keeping the rear brake applied and throttle constant and clutch at the biting point, as bike starts to tip over to the right, use the upper part of your body to lean the other way (to the left), this stops the bike from falling away from underneath you. Don't look at the curb, the road or the clocks on the bike, always look to where you want to be. |
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 Posted: 15:17 - 10 Nov 2004 Post subject: |
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Another tip, try to use all of the road, my instructor told me to try and finish the u-turn about a foot away from the gutter. ____________________ Bikes owned: Aprilia RS 125 GP1 2003 (Now sold), Suzuki GSX-r600 1997 (streetfightered), https://www.bikepics.com/members/sychosis/
psy?cho?sis (si-ko-sis),n. pl. psy?cho?ses (-sez) ,A severe mental disorder, with or without organic damage, characterized by derangement of personality and loss of contact with reality and causing deterioration of normal social functioning. |
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 Posted: 17:54 - 10 Nov 2004 Post subject: |
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U-turns are intresting, best advice is relaxe!! As said you want to find the biting point in the clutch, me personally stay in 1st and just keep slipping that clutch, and for more control use the rear brake.
Dont worry you'll get it to a tee 15mins before your test, hehe.
Andy ____________________ Passed My Test 15/03/05
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Can't really say anything that hasnt been said already. Master a u-turn in a 10ft wide road and then you have no problems
Once you'vve got it mastered on a normal width, go for a 10ft'er...it helps |
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Joined: 30 May 2004 Karma :  
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 Posted: 17:57 - 10 Nov 2004 Post subject: |
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After doing U-turns for nigh on 3 hours straight today (was dizzy by the end), I can suggest to counterbalance by shoving your arse off the left side of the seat, keep your nuts into the tank, your head up, check behind right shoulder, move off slowly, right shoulder check again, turn bike left into the gutter before quickly turning the bars all the way right and look the direction you want to go. DO NOT USE THE THROTTLE. Let the clutch do all the work.
Oh, and hope that the road isn't too highly cambered when it come to the U-Turn Proper. Cambers tend to make the process just that little bit harder as you have to shut the clutch off (but not too much) after climbing out of the gutter.
Well, thats my opinion. Good Luck on Friday too (i'm joining ya!). ____________________ Current Bikes: 2010 Triumph Sprint ST 1050
Previous Bikes: 2002 Sachs XTC, 1999 Kawasaki ZX6R, 2004 GSX-R 600 K4, 2006 Yamaha XT660X |
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Well i managed a few u-turns. instructor said i should definitely be ok with the rest of test and we will do more u-turns tomorrow but he said he doesnt see why i shuldnt nail it
hope so cos i cant do any of this again till next year.
PS Mantzy. the only nuts i have are the salted veriety  |
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In reply also to 8316, I would say probably not - they like to see you demonstrating slow powered control of the bike and perhaps freewheeling, clutch in isn't that really.
I am no expert and was crap at U-Turns (hit and miss) but eventually found my method. Here's how I was taught.
Before you even start, set yourself a point to finish on the other side to ensure a good U-shape and finish line. Then:
1. Visual check (F, B, F, B..go)
2. Set-of slowly in balance and set and hold med/high(ish) revs with clutch/throttle - the engine noise helps judge this
3. Do your LS check, turn and aim for your apex on the road centre line to help you utilise the whole width of road
4. Encourage the turn and keep your balance on the correct side with a measured pushing action with your left arm. If you pull your right arm to steer, it can off-set your balance in towards the direction of turn and thus again you may put your foot down to stabilise.
5. If necessary, adjust your speed on the back brake, even hold it if you have to but keep the revs high - never use the front brake (the front wheel locking will make the front of the bike dive to the side and your foot will come down instinctively or you will go down) so don't even touch it
6. Look at where you want to be and you will go there.
(I actually found that it was easier if I let my eyes turn with the bike and not focus on any single point - if I looked at the finish point, the bike tended to want to turn quicker and I'd lose my balance)
7. Aim to finish at your point in control and with even braking
The key things for me were to relax my arms and lots of practice.
All this for one bl**dy test manueovure !! Whatever happed to a 3-point turn??
Hope it goes well. |
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The only thing I'm having probs with is the emergency stop, but I'm getting it sorted ____________________ Bikes owned: Aprilia RS 125 GP1 2003 (Now sold), Suzuki GSX-r600 1997 (streetfightered), https://www.bikepics.com/members/sychosis/
psy?cho?sis (si-ko-sis),n. pl. psy?cho?ses (-sez) ,A severe mental disorder, with or without organic damage, characterized by derangement of personality and loss of contact with reality and causing deterioration of normal social functioning. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 237 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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