guess i will just keep clocking up the k's until summer when i can go out and do a proper course and track day.

soo...things to remember...hang off as much as possible, tuck feet up, pick the right lines and most importantly have fun!!

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csgup1 wrote:those are crap tyres. i would invest in a pair of gpr alpha-10's . they can really get your confidence going.
but then again ive seen someone scrape knees, pegs, and outride bigger bikes on the same tyres that were about 5 years old , and had absolutely no thread on them . all on a 93 fzr250
knightrook wrote:would you guys/girlssuggest a cornering course/day ride only if youre really trying to push yourself, or would it help build confidence even if youre new on the bike?
knightrook wrote:would you guys/girlssuggest a cornering course/day ride only if youre really trying to push yourself, or would it help build confidence even if youre new on the bike?
knightrook wrote:would you guys/girlssuggest a cornering course/day ride only if youre really trying to push yourself, or would it help build confidence even if youre new on the bike?
hoffy wrote:low siding is not all really a result of lean angle.
improper bike balance, improper braking and incorrect timing and use of throttle application and road conditions play a bigger part in the low-side.
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