I can get off the bike more on rights than lefts so have no problem wearing the right slider down in T1, Honda, up past the hayshed and MG. (I only do it because I want to, not need to )
Oh look, he pointing the camera at me - stick that knee out (Honda cnr)
cool shot java, worth blowing up the pitcure and hanging it to show every one your ride on the Gp track!cant wait to get myself on the track and give it a go! catch up with u again soon.
I always look only 10-20m ahead for crap like gravel, tree bark, roo, etc. Looking through the corner does make the bike stable but I won't notice the debris.
andi - Red GPZ900R, GPZ750R1, KLR650 Tengai, KLR250 "my dad's motorbike is cool it is all ways clean.oheter pepole' s motorbikes
are't like my dad's one it's because their is one not always clean." -ariel circa 2007 http://GPZninja.blogspot.com/
javaman wrote:Is it advisable on the road though ?
I always look only 10-20m ahead for crap like gravel, tree bark, roo, etc. Looking through the corner does make the bike stable but I won't notice the debris.
Andi
Can I suggest that 10m is not enuff distance to avoid
something on the road, especially at night or travelling
at highspeed on a freeway or country road.
Try scanning the road surface as you look a bit
further up the road
javaman wrote:Is it advisable on the road though ?
I always look only 10-20m ahead for crap like gravel, tree bark, roo, etc. Looking through the corner does make the bike stable but I won't notice the debris.
You should be looking as far ahead as possible, looking for indicators as to which way the next corner (and if possible corners after that) is going to go. Scan back from there. You'll see hazards with plenty of warning and corners wont suprise you.
Look where you want to go, you'll go there / you'll go where you're looking.
The further you look ahead, the slower things happen and you have more time to react. You can take in a lot more.
(Try it with it dashed centre lines - the further you look ahead the slower you seem to approach them, look at them just infront of the bike and they're whizzing past).
greenmeanie wrote:You guys in Vic suck 4 having PI as your local track .
I think you mean it sucks that Philip Island is in Victoria.
I've always said that Philip Island would be a great place to visit if it wasn't for the fact that it's subjected to Victorias crap weather! Maybe we can start up a petition to have it moved?
greenmeanie wrote:You guys in Vic suck 4 having PI as your local track .
I think you mean it sucks that Philip Island is in Victoria.
I've always said that Philip Island would be a great place to visit if it wasn't for the fact that it's subjected to Victorias crap weather! Maybe we can start up a petition to have it moved?
I take it you didn't see the pics and comments from both MotoGP and Aus Supers? We all came back with sunburn Then again, it was damn cold at the world supers
photomike666 wrote:I take it you didn't see the pics and comments from both MotoGP and Aus Supers? We all came back with sunburn
Mike, I didn't need to see the pics for the GP. I was there. I couldn't work out what the hell was going on, thought PI must have drifted a little closer to the SA border.