Last nights ride
Last nights ride
Hey all, just thought I'd throw out my experience during last nights ride, hopefully people can learn from the experience.
I picked my bike up on Sat, it was raining. managed to get a short ride in the afternoon, but not much. Sun and mon, more rain. Again, a couple short rides and some practice in the parking lot. Finally, last night, 70 and sunny. I was all over it. After some time again in the parking lot I ventured out onto a local rural road. 55mph limit, light traffic, very familiar with the road. I felt very comfortable doing this. My goal was to actively practice my cornering, countersteering and observation. Looking 12 seconds ahead is hard. Anyways, I go about 15 miles out, turn around and head back. I'm doing great. I'm remembering what I've read, my corners are relatively smooth (for a newbie anyways) and my observation is decent.
As I'm taking one of my last corners, a gentle right hander, I'm setting myself up towards the center line and looking. Now, remember that part where you go where your looking? As I'm looking a see a very big truck coming towards me in the opposite lane. He's fine, in his lane and all, but I couldn't help but think, man that's a big truck. Because of this I became fixated on it for a minute and almost didn't make my turn. I had to hit the brake a bit and force my eyes away. Pretty scary.
So, word of advice for the newbies, look into the turn where you want to go.
I picked my bike up on Sat, it was raining. managed to get a short ride in the afternoon, but not much. Sun and mon, more rain. Again, a couple short rides and some practice in the parking lot. Finally, last night, 70 and sunny. I was all over it. After some time again in the parking lot I ventured out onto a local rural road. 55mph limit, light traffic, very familiar with the road. I felt very comfortable doing this. My goal was to actively practice my cornering, countersteering and observation. Looking 12 seconds ahead is hard. Anyways, I go about 15 miles out, turn around and head back. I'm doing great. I'm remembering what I've read, my corners are relatively smooth (for a newbie anyways) and my observation is decent.
As I'm taking one of my last corners, a gentle right hander, I'm setting myself up towards the center line and looking. Now, remember that part where you go where your looking? As I'm looking a see a very big truck coming towards me in the opposite lane. He's fine, in his lane and all, but I couldn't help but think, man that's a big truck. Because of this I became fixated on it for a minute and almost didn't make my turn. I had to hit the brake a bit and force my eyes away. Pretty scary.
So, word of advice for the newbies, look into the turn where you want to go.
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I never got to take an MSF (I'd still like to though) and when I started riding, I'd never really have a big problem with potholes until I started looking at them. I'd always wonder how big it was, how deep it was, whether it was going to be a problem if I hit it or not... Now I just slap myself when I entertain a thought like that and shoot my eyes over to someplace on the road which doesn'thave potholes. 

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-'84 Ruestman WTF606
"[The four stroke] cycle is basically this -SUCK, SQUEEZE, BURN, and BLOW." -Dan's Motorcycle Repair Guide.
http://www.dansmc.com/MC_repaircourse.htm
when i was just getting to learn to ride on the freeway i came across a huge chunk of tire tred laying across my lane. i stared at it and almost made me hit it. its a helpless feeling when you stare at something like that knowing you need to avoid it but you dont. luckly i did manage to avoid it though just barely.
Telesque wrote:I never got to take an MSF (I'd still like to though) and when I started riding, I'd never really have a big problem with potholes until I started looking at them. I'd always wonder how big it was, how deep it was, whether it was going to be a problem if I hit it or not... Now I just slap myself when I entertain a thought like that and shoot my eyes over to someplace on the road which doesn'thave potholes.
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Reaper, I think we all have a close call when we first start out. I did, too. Shortly after I finished the course. The road was the most challenging I had been on. Coming around a curve, uphill, lots going on, car coming down the hill, I lost focus and almost rode into the car. Holy crap! That scared me so bad, I learned fast about looking where I want to go and keeping my focus.
I keep that in mind...how scared I was....how close I came....it has made me a better rider.
Awareness is a hard concept to teach. Once we learn it, though, it's a lifesaver.
I keep that in mind...how scared I was....how close I came....it has made me a better rider.
Awareness is a hard concept to teach. Once we learn it, though, it's a lifesaver.