terrified!!!
terrified!!!
i just bought a 250 honda nitehawk, its a pretty bike the problem is im terrified when im ridng. last year i was thrown off a moped and was injured bad on my arm. now everytime i get on this new bike i feel paniky im afraid im going to do something wrong that this bike will also throw meoff iwant to learn i just need help to overcome this fear. iam a beginner but i do change the gears well thanks
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Denise, welcome to the forum. Have you taken the MSF course yet? I'm sure there is some kind of training course, there in your area, that will teach you the basics and give you some riding experience in a controlled environment.
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I know it scares the crap out of me. I think that it's just because I'm new. I took the course and having the skill set in mind as I ride helps me as I go. Everytime I turn a corner, I think, your bike goes where you look, so I look where I want to go. It's much less scary that way.
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thanks
thanks for all your advice, classes here are pretty expensive i dont havete money, myhusband is trying to help me learn but im still afraid, i guess ure right iguess ll ust have tokeep at it. whatcauses the back wheel o lock down i surely dont want to do that. i chage the gears ok but sometimei hit the wrong gear and it jerks me bad thats 1 thing that scares me im afraid of being thrown off. hey wy nooneuses the chat room here
I'm still on about mile 200 on my bfirst bike and I do the gear thing pike you too. I have found that the more I do it the easier it becomes. At first it seemed hard to take off and now I can see it becoming more natural. I live on base so most of my riding is done in short hops and slower speeds. If you do that for a while and maybe find a parking ot where you can practice some slow speed turns and stops. Also practice the transition through some gears to get used to that flow. The course is great but that's one big thing they'll do for you so if you don't have the money you can do it on your own. They pay for our classes in the Marines so I guess I'm pretty lucky there. Bottem line, I'm scared too but it's so rewarding so I plan to let my fear force me to take it slow and practice the basics.
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2008 Diamondback Response (mountain bike)
2003 Yamaha V-Star 650
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2003 Yamaha V-Star 650