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 firg Spanner Monkey

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 Posted: 08:59 - 11 Aug 2005 Post subject: Everyone goes on about the U-turn... |
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Everyone goes on about the U-turn being almost impossible to do without putting your foot down. But, I did my CBT yesterday (never riddden a bike before) and had to do about 4 or 5 U-turns and never had a problem, even the first time
I dont see why people make such a fuss? Its just like any other slow speed maneuver - slip the clutch and look where you want to go.
So whats the big deal? ____________________ Ex-'96 Bandit 600S -> '99 Bandit 600 -> K7 V-Strom 650 |
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 firg Spanner Monkey

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Oh well, I guess its just the impression I got from peoples posts. It usually seemed to be: "Arg failed my test, put my foot down in the U-turn". Or I might just be going crazy
It was a CG125 btw. ____________________ Ex-'96 Bandit 600S -> '99 Bandit 600 -> K7 V-Strom 650 |
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I find U turns hard, slow speed control is the big thing I have to practice before my test. I can do them in the car park, but on the road I keep target fixating on the kerb, so I hit it. I'm told it'll come with practice.
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U-turns and any slow controlled riding is a piece of piss, all about balence and thorrlte clutch control.
Never had a problem during training, on the 1st day i was doing full lock circles on the CG.  |
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I can do full lock circles on the Fazer all day, but give me a kerb to hit and suddenly I can't do them for love nor money.  ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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I think a lot of it is psychological, I found them easy on the CG but on the GSXR they seem more of a challenge mainly because it has the turning circle of an oil tanker!  ____________________ Suzuki RF 600 - The two wheeled Testarossa (Deceased)
Suzuki GSXR - Now stops on a sixpence; SBK3's
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It entirely depends on what bike you are riding, an sr or cg is always going to be really easy to u turn on, since they have a really low centre of gravity and are designed to be really easy to ride. I passed my test riding my varadero 125 and that took me an awful lot of practice to be able to u turn properly. Whereas i can jump on my mates sr and spin it round on the spot first try. On some bikes it is an easy manouver on others its really quite tricky. ____________________ Bluespark Automotive - Diesel Tuning for Performance and Economy |
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And probably more pressure on a proper test rather than a CBT. But I had no problem  ____________________ 2004 RSV Factory
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u turns on the CBR125 were hard, i always used to hit my knee on the handle bars...no seriously!!! ive not got the hang of them on the SV650S yet tho, i need more experience with the new bike
the hardest part is getting it out of your head to let the throttle off when you think your going to fast...you just brake more...and put more throttle on and the bike will pop back up like a little soldier...thats when you hot the curb tho  ____________________ Anyone stupid enough to think we will drag a load of wooden horses full of soldiers into our city is certanley stupid enough to drag all of ours into theirs! |
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