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#11 Post by safety-boy » Tue Feb 26, 2008 6:25 am

Hope you like your Vulcan. Mine was great until the wreck :-(

I'd say 11k miles is a lot of riding. My first year as a daily commuter - no car - was about 12.5k. Everyday, rain or shine.

I think a lot of it is comfortability. You find you do things without having to think about them. Having good wariness (spelling?) helps a lot.

I have probably put 40k miles on 5 bikes in the last three years. My skills in some areas need help (another sign of experience, he says humbly :oops: ). About six weeks ago I was in a wreck. A driver went right on red, causing a car next to me to rapidly change lanes and hit me. I do not remember the accident (slight concussion), but the bike obviously lowsided, and it appears I was able to keep myself from getting trapped under the bike when it went down. Maybe I was lucky, but maybe I read the situation correctly (then had the memory bashed out of me - wear a full helmet folks).

Wow, that was a downer! I say flight time and experience have to go together. Unless you drop the bike every day to get to 11k miles, you've got to have some skills, as well as the other items mentioned :-)

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#12 Post by dr_bar » Tue Feb 26, 2008 8:34 am

Gummiente wrote:
kennydude wrote: its prolly like blues, takes a moment to learn and a lifetime to master ridin a bike
Brilliant! That is the whole motorcycling experience rendered down to one statement - nicely put! As a matter of fact, I think I'm going to borrow that one if you don't mind.

After 26yrs in the saddle, I'm still learning.
+1 on that sentiment.

Love the blues statement though, between that and "Experience isn't a protective jacket of elfin gold that provides road immortality." from shane-o, there's two statements that truly sum it all up... 8)
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#13 Post by gsJack » Tue Feb 26, 2008 10:30 am

Every mile you ride is practice for the next.
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#14 Post by shane-o » Wed Feb 27, 2008 1:15 am

sv-wolf wrote:
shane-o wrote: Experience isn't a protective jacket of elfin gold that provides road immortality.
Are you sure you're an Aussie, Shane-o?

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well as aussie as one can be with 100% scottish on both sides ;) !!!!!
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#15 Post by shane-o » Wed Feb 27, 2008 1:20 am

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shane-o wrote:Experience isn't a protective jacket of elfin gold that provides road immortality.
Damn Shane-O thats possibly the most eloquent thing I've seen you write :wink: Its also probably the most truth I've seen wrapped in a single sentence. Spot on, good sir


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#16 Post by blues2cruise » Wed Feb 27, 2008 9:30 pm

I have 30,000km behind me now but I still consider myself a fairly new rider.

I met a fellow last weekend who has been riding for about fifty years.

Compared to him, I am a rookie.
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#17 Post by Bubba » Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:12 am

The day you consider yourself "experienced", is the day you do something really stupid.
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#18 Post by Skier » Fri Mar 21, 2008 8:23 am

Bubba wrote:As day you consider yourself "experienced", is the day you do something really stupid.
I find myself thinking "I am experienced enough to know that driver is about to violate my right of way and I am going to do something about it" more than "I am experienced enough to take this blind corner at the limits of traction."
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#19 Post by storysunfolding » Fri Mar 21, 2008 9:14 am

Skier wrote:
Bubba wrote:As day you consider yourself "experienced", is the day you do something really stupid.
I find myself thinking "I am experienced enough to know that driver is about to violate my right of way and I am going to do something about it" more than "I am experienced enough to take this blind corner at the limits of traction."
Well as a skier you have the extra experience of dealing with snowboarders...
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#20 Post by Skier » Fri Mar 21, 2008 9:22 am

storysunfolding wrote:
Skier wrote:
Bubba wrote:As day you consider yourself "experienced", is the day you do something really stupid.
I find myself thinking "I am experienced enough to know that driver is about to violate my right of way and I am going to do something about it" more than "I am experienced enough to take this blind corner at the limits of traction."
Well as a skier you have the extra experience of dealing with snowboarders...
Just as I have experience with driving cars and trucks, I have experience with the dark side of winter sports... :ninja:
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