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If an experienced fellas looked at them and said buy new tyres, ask him why? Check the treads yourself against the minimum depth your meant to have. Or you can always post up a pic of the tyres, im sure someone here will insult your for chicken strips if you have any but they will prolly also tell you if they look rough too. Some smart cookies and experienced folks on this forum. Though I am not one of them  |
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What tyres have you got and how worn are they?
The 'very experienced biker' who said you should get new tyres, was this person someone in a shop that sells tyres?  |
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You're at an advantage compared to some who scare themselves, you know why the 'back end' went.
It can't be that bad as you're still riding.
Sort out whether your tyres are at fault (were they behaving before the flat? ) I guess they were fine before and now you're riding tense.
Hey, maybe your tyres...suspension..bearings etc are knackered if in any doubt get them checked by someone who knows what's what. (Maybe a kind offer from a nearby BCF'er?)
BTW new tyres scrub in pretty quick <25 miles if you're steady and progressive with the power and lean angles.
Brand new tyres and riding in the wet and you will tip-toe
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I know exactly what you mean mate, After i came off my bike at a small roundabout after the back end slid out it has taken me a while to get back to normal with my riding.
Turned out it was my rear shocks leaking on my tyre that caused the bike to slide, after changing them i felt i couldn't corner properly at all! Whenever turning right at small roundabouts i would tense up and take the corner at 'grannys' pace! Not to mention my line got all fu*ked up!
A couple of days ago, me, my uncle and a few other bikes went out to wales. Lots of bendy roads so i was a little worried, when i was behind my uncle i found myself thinking "You're not going to go into that corner at that speed are you!!!" But once i got over that, i just followed his line and started to relax. Before i knew it i was leaning in more comfortably than i've ever done before and was getting the right line too.
Basically what i'm saying is its all in your head, a bit more practice and it'll get better. Just have faith in your tyers, its their job to keep you on the road afterall. I found it was my upper body tensing up, arms etc. So when cornering now i try to make sure i have 'some slack' in my arms lol.
Have you put new tyres on? May be worth picturing the old ones.
If you do get new ones on, take it easy for the first few miles though as said previously.
Good luck and let us know how you get on. ____________________ First bike: 1982 Suzuki Gs 125 'The beast MK1' > 1988 Honda Cb 350's' FOR SPORT! (Good ol' oil burner!) > 2001 Suzuki Sv 650 's' Made it out of the 80's! > 1997 Honda Cbr 600f :p |
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Oh I dunno, I am always warned by the shop to take it easy for the first 100 miles (I take it easy for 15), but there is some evidence new tyres are slippery apart from just feeling them.
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Its a confidence thing riding bikes and its the same as anything else the more you use it the better you get at it, just take your time and you get a feel for what the bike is telling but it does take time.
What i was advised to do when i started proddy racing (RD350LC) in the 80's was to have a go at off-road moto-x riding because i just could not get to grips or handle the bike when it started sliding and i spent more time on my arse at races than riding the damn thing
i had a few m8's who did moto-x racing and went to them and i used to go with them when the practiced and rode there crossers !! OMFG the 1st time i got on a YZ250 it TERRIFIED me the thing was like a wild animal with 1 purpose in life and that was to spit you off and kill you ! well i bought a cheap old RM250 (£150) and i started using this as much as i could, now bear in mind i live near the beach and loads of land round where i live so no probs finding somewhere to ride it, and it didnt take long before i was getting the hang of drifting the thing on turns and getting used to it, still scared the bejeezas out of me but i was getting it, over the months i got better and better and eventually i had the beast from hell tamed and drifting was a piece of cake, BUT when i got on my race bike i found when it started to drift instead of being spat off and limping for a week i could control it Some of you younger riders may not of heard of King Kenny Roberts he was the 1st 500gp rider to actually steer his bike coming out of corners using the throttle and drifting it !! amazing to watch, he won the 500 world championship 3 times in a row including his rookie season in 500gp ! when he was the marlbro yamaha team manager he insisted all his riders could drift bikes by taking them to the states and getting them to ride moto-x bikes but mainly what the yanks call flat track bikes its just a big 1/2 mile oval track which they learned how to drift bikes on tarmac ! this was then used when they raced in the 500gp's.
So if you have near you a place where you can hire a dirt bike or use a m8's go do it you will be amazed just how much more confident on the road you will become, im not saying go start drifting your road bike on the road but if it ever does you will know how to handle the situation a hell of a lot better than if you had never been on a moto-x bike. |
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I am like this with my chain, after I had one snap whilst riding. Any little knock in the footpegs sets off my paranoia as I know how nasty it could be should the worst happen. I was also scared to filter once I clipped a wing mirror one time. I got a puncture a while back and I can say over many months I'm not so bothered whilst riding. All you can do is check the tyres for bulges, holes, shit sticking out, correct pressure etc before you ride each day. It gets better with time.  ____________________ CBT February 2008 | A2 June 2008 | Yamaha YBR125 (written off) | Honda CBF125 (current) |
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