Riding - Total Motorcycle Community Forums
BACK TO TOTAL MOTORCYCLE - DAILY MOTORCYCLE NEWS - MOTORCYCLE MODEL REVIEW GUIDES

Total Motorcycle Community Forums

26 Years. 430 Million Readers. 54 years of Motorcycle Guides ∙ Reviews ∙ The friendliest motorcycle community on the internet!

Skip to content

  • Quick links
  • FAQ
  • Login
  • Register
  • Board index Total Motorcycle Talk Forums Total Motorcycle Talk

Riding

Post Reply
  • Print view
10 posts • Page 1 of 1
Message
Author
User avatar
XB08
Legendary
Legendary
Posts: 298
Joined: Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:46 pm
Sex: Male
Location: Walnutport, PA

Riding

  • Quote

#1 Post by XB08 » Tue Jan 20, 2009 8:17 am

I ahve been riding a long time nowbut I still want to make my self better. Is there a a school for this that not all out racing, I just came back to a sports bike and tires and the bikes are better then the last time I owned one( 72 RD350) and I know it will handle better. I know the finer points of riding but I know I can always get better.
Top
User avatar
TEvo
Veteran
Veteran
Posts: 65
Joined: Mon Jan 19, 2009 1:37 pm
Sex: Male
Location: Chicago, IL

  • Quote

#2 Post by TEvo » Tue Jan 20, 2009 10:07 am

parking lot based extension of the Basic RiderCourse
MSF Experienced Rider Course
http://msf-usa.org

higher speed/more advance parking lot based
Lee Parks Total Control Advanced Riding Clinic
http://www.totalcontroltraining.net/

road based/adventure riding + training
Stayin' Safe
http://www.stayinsafe.com/

Then there are the track-based advanced riding schools like California Superbike School, CLASS, STAR, Kevin Schwantz School, etc., etc. They do not focus exclusively racing but rather development of advanced riding skills in a closed course environment that *may* be good training for those who endeavor to race.

Also, there is a proliferation of track-days which have varying amounts of education/training. These focus on track-time.
Two Big Jugs or Four Small Cups. Life's Good.
`08 CBR1000RR "Ayane" - the Shinkansen
`07 S4Rs "Persephone" - urban Monster
`00 SV650 "Ayame" - trackday special
Top
User avatar
XB08
Legendary
Legendary
Posts: 298
Joined: Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:46 pm
Sex: Male
Location: Walnutport, PA

Thanks

  • Quote

#3 Post by XB08 » Tue Jan 20, 2009 10:13 am

The Msf I have done already will check out the others.


Buell XB12STT most fun I have had on two wheels
Top
User avatar
Lion_Lady
Legendary 1500
Legendary 1500
Posts: 1885
Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 6:44 am
Real Name: Pam
Sex: Female
Years Riding: 24
My Motorcycle: 2013 BMW R1200R 90th Anniversary
Location: Lynchburg, VA

Re: Thanks

  • Quote

#4 Post by Lion_Lady » Tue Jan 20, 2009 12:30 pm

XB08 wrote:The Msf I have done already will check out the others.


Buell XB12STT most fun I have had on two wheels
Which "MSF" have you done? The Experienced Riders Course is done on your own bike. It isn't a big time commitment, and I highly recommend it for returning riders, especially if you've switched bike styles, or have been off a bike for more than a few years.

Even moto-veterans come away from the class having learned stuff they didn't know they didn't know (or didn't realize they'd forgotten). :wink:

P
Courage in women is often mistaken for insanity - Alice Paul
Top
User avatar
XB08
Legendary
Legendary
Posts: 298
Joined: Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:46 pm
Sex: Male
Location: Walnutport, PA

MSF

  • Quote

#5 Post by XB08 » Tue Jan 20, 2009 1:12 pm

I done it on a BMW had , I might want to do it again on my Buell. I didn't like the BMW and I like the Buell so maybe I get more out of it.
Top
NNYrider
Regular
Regular
Posts: 38
Joined: Sat Jan 24, 2009 4:54 pm

  • Quote

#6 Post by NNYrider » Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:44 am

The Lee Parks Total Control course is worthwhile. It's not a race school, but it defenitely covers some higher level skills. In addition, it contains a very worthwhile segement on suspensions. Many bikes have adjustable suspensions, but how do you know its really 'right'? The course addresses suspension set-up. With the suspension dialed in, and the skills covered in the class you can definitely take it to the next step.
Top
User avatar
XB08
Legendary
Legendary
Posts: 298
Joined: Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:46 pm
Sex: Male
Location: Walnutport, PA

Yea

  • Quote

#7 Post by XB08 » Sat Jan 31, 2009 1:11 pm

that's what I am looking for, I want to learne more about riding . How to take turns better and better braking. For what I learne so far and what MSF teachs is not the same, but MSF did teach me some good things. I feel there is better way to riding smart. I keep two fingers on my brake always and MSF said you souldn't.
Top
User avatar
OreoGaborio
Veteran
Veteran
Posts: 51
Joined: Fri Aug 24, 2007 10:07 am
Sex: Male
Location: Topsfield MA

  • Quote

#8 Post by OreoGaborio » Tue Feb 03, 2009 4:53 pm

Yeah the MSF courses (even the experienced rider class) may not be what you're looking for if you're looking for more advanced, sport riding oriented instruction.

The Total Control class may be more up your ally, or maybe even a track day, one that's oriented more towards street riders than racers (ie, not a race school).

I'm not sure how far you are from New Jersey Motorsports Park, but I'll be heading down there with the rest of the staff from www.tonystrackdays.com for an even in late April. If you're interested or have any questions just fire away.
-Pete
LRRS/CCS#187
Rider for [url=http://www.eck-racing.com]ECK Racing[/url], instructor for Tony's Track Days and RiderCoach for [url=http://www.ironstoneventures.com]Ironstone Ventures[/url]
[url=http://www.tonystrackdays.com][img]http://www.tonystrackdays.com/custom/images/Logos/banner1.jpg[/img][/url]
The Garage: '03 Aprilia Tuono (street/track) | '06 Suzuki SV650 (race)
Top
User avatar
jstark47
Site Supporter - Silver
Site Supporter - Silver
Posts: 3538
Joined: Fri Feb 03, 2006 2:58 pm
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 16
My Motorcycle: '12 Tiger 800, '03 Trophy 1200
Location: Lumberton, NJ

  • Quote

#9 Post by jstark47 » Wed Feb 04, 2009 3:50 pm

OreoGaborio wrote:I'm not sure how far you are from New Jersey Motorsports Park, but I'll be heading down there with the rest of the staff from www.tonystrackdays.com for an even in late April. If you're interested or have any questions just fire away.
I'm not so far from NJ Motorsports - what's going on in April?
2003 Triumph Trophy 1200
2009 BMW F650GS (wife's)
2012 Triumph Tiger 800
2018 Yamaha XT250 (wife's)
2013 Kawasaki KLX250S
Top
User avatar
OreoGaborio
Veteran
Veteran
Posts: 51
Joined: Fri Aug 24, 2007 10:07 am
Sex: Male
Location: Topsfield MA

  • Quote

#10 Post by OreoGaborio » Wed Feb 04, 2009 4:31 pm

We'll be having our first two track days of the year on the Thunderbolt course on April 20th and 21st.

Our events are geared towards street riders that wish to improve their riding in a track environment. You can read more about it here
-Pete
LRRS/CCS#187
Rider for [url=http://www.eck-racing.com]ECK Racing[/url], instructor for Tony's Track Days and RiderCoach for [url=http://www.ironstoneventures.com]Ironstone Ventures[/url]
[url=http://www.tonystrackdays.com][img]http://www.tonystrackdays.com/custom/images/Logos/banner1.jpg[/img][/url]
The Garage: '03 Aprilia Tuono (street/track) | '06 Suzuki SV650 (race)
Top
Post Reply
  • Print view

10 posts • Page 1 of 1

Return to “Total Motorcycle Talk”

Jump to
  • NEW: Please Login/Register to see ALL forums
  • Total Motorcycle Talk Forums
  • ↳   Start Your Engines - Introduce Yourself
  • ↳   Total Motorcycle Talk
  • News, Events and Stories
  • Total Motorcycle Garage Forums
  • Reviews
  • Rider Cafe'
  • Off Topic!
  • Total Motorcycle General
  • Board index
  • All times are UTC-11:00
  • Delete cookies
  • Contact us

Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Limited

Privacy | Terms

 

 

TMW Privacy Policy - Forum Privacy Policy - Terms and Conditions

Follow us on X / Twitter - Facebook - YouTube - Pinterest - Instagram - News RSS Feed