Advice on rider training?
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 1:16 pm
Ok, as the topic states, i am looking for advice on where i can go to learn to ride better.
Basic history is: got my license in 2001. Rode until 2004 when a 'friend' put an end to my riding (long story). At that stage bike was my only means of transport, and i was using it mainly to commute around Sydney, with the occasional weekend trip of around 100km round trip. Sydney traffic in peak hour. I think i mainly learned all about slow speed maneuvering here.
Now, bought a zx9r in May this year (4 year break?), and have put around 2000km's on it so far (all weekend riding). Am really enjoying myself, but figure a bike that good deserves a better rider.
Can anyone suggest anything? I'm doing my best at getting as much saddle time under my belt as i can, and it is helping me get better. However, as i have only done the required training courses i figure there is a lot more i can learn.
I'm extremely nervous about most of the courses i have heard that involve a track, though seeing my lack of experience maybe i need to change this perspective. From all the reports i've heard about my insurance (http://www.insuremyride.com.au) i want to be extremely careful about doing track days or a lot of the training courses as there are numerous people out there who said their claim was denied after they had an accident at one of these.
Basic history is: got my license in 2001. Rode until 2004 when a 'friend' put an end to my riding (long story). At that stage bike was my only means of transport, and i was using it mainly to commute around Sydney, with the occasional weekend trip of around 100km round trip. Sydney traffic in peak hour. I think i mainly learned all about slow speed maneuvering here.
Now, bought a zx9r in May this year (4 year break?), and have put around 2000km's on it so far (all weekend riding). Am really enjoying myself, but figure a bike that good deserves a better rider.
Can anyone suggest anything? I'm doing my best at getting as much saddle time under my belt as i can, and it is helping me get better. However, as i have only done the required training courses i figure there is a lot more i can learn.
I'm extremely nervous about most of the courses i have heard that involve a track, though seeing my lack of experience maybe i need to change this perspective. From all the reports i've heard about my insurance (http://www.insuremyride.com.au) i want to be extremely careful about doing track days or a lot of the training courses as there are numerous people out there who said their claim was denied after they had an accident at one of these.