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Re: Hello from South Texas
Welcome to the forum from South Carolina.
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To GZ Rider - you really should check out the MSF BRC (Motorcycle Safety Foundation Basic Rider Course). It's one of the best investments in your safety you can make. You'll find you have some bad habits and correct them and build good habits. In the grand scheme of things it's really not much money and you may get a discount on your motorcycle insurance. ![]()
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Re: Hello from South Texas
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I won't try to find fault with your logic. I also was self taught and rode for close to 50 years before taking a good riding course. No crashes or mishaps on the street in all that time. After the course I am a safer, more comfortable, confident rider with a lot of better safer habits to rely on. My bike is a lot easier to ride due to getting rid of bad habits that were always waiting to bite me. You really should try it to see and experience the difference. A good instructor makes a world of difference with the small things that make a bike fun or a bit too much work at times. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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Re: Hello from South Texas
Let me ask you something, Gz. Do you ever downshift to power through a turn? Do you ever downshift because you find yourself in slower traffic? Shifting down to a stop is just an extension of this. If you always let out the clutch when you shift, even for a moment, you will always be ENGAGED in the right gear to either engine-brake or speed up. Like several others here, I don't use my brakes much in a lot of my riding.
Coming up to a side-road and you want to make that sharp 90deg turn? If you plan it right (like you should, anyway) you don't need brakes. Sometimes I'll just tap my brake lever a couple of times to let the cager behind me know I'm slowing down. Besides that, I leave the brakes alone and work the gears. I think it's easier. just my $.02
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Re: Hello from South Texas
[quote=Water Warrior][quote="Gz Rider":1d5cwsfi]
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I won't try to find fault with your logic. I also was self taught and rode for close to 50 years before taking a good riding course. No crashes or mishaps on the street in all that time. After the course I am a safer, more comfortable, confident rider with a lot of better safer habits to rely on. My bike is a lot easier to ride due to getting rid of bad habits that were always waiting to bite me. You really should try it to see and experience the difference. A good instructor makes a world of difference with the small things that make a bike fun instead of a bit too much work at times.[/quote:1d5cwsfi] There, I fixed my bad wording. |
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I guess we will just have to agree to disagree with our respective methods.
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