One of the 8 parking lot tests to get our license was a 40 foot diameter half circle (could be wrong, about 4 rows of parking stalls) in which we had to do the following while staying in the pylons (1 meter apart):Toyuzu wrote:Where are you guys getting your "okay to sift in a corner" info? Jeff - you said MSF?I was told they teach just the opposite.
1. start in first gear
2. take it up to shift speed
3. shift into second
4. continue a short distance and shift down to first
5. exit the 1/2 circle and turn around to reenter from exit point
6. should be in first, reenter the circle and continue around
7. shift into second
8. shift down to first
9. pull up to stop line and stop
Touching the cones, going outside, or putting a foot down = lost point and starting over.
Basically you're going from the outside of one set of parking stalls to the outside of the other, while shifting up once and down once, then turning around and starting over.
It's a valuable skill to have if you ask me, as I'm usually popping into second as I finish a turn, the added power to the backwheel helps me to straighten out coming off the turn.