Total Newb Questions
Total Newb Questions
New biker questions to follow, please be gentle.
1.) Could someone tell me where the rear brake is located (I don't have a bike yet and probably won't have a chance to start learning until shortly before or at the same time that I go for my MSF course in about a month or so). I know some bikes have linked brakes and others don't.
2.) Also, when shifting, would a push the shifter down to down shift or vice versa?
Anywho, thanks in advance everyone.
1.) Could someone tell me where the rear brake is located (I don't have a bike yet and probably won't have a chance to start learning until shortly before or at the same time that I go for my MSF course in about a month or so). I know some bikes have linked brakes and others don't.
2.) Also, when shifting, would a push the shifter down to down shift or vice versa?
Anywho, thanks in advance everyone.
I've been planning to hit one of the bike shops in the area as soon as I can, hopefully tomorrow. Pathetic, for my birthday I'm gonna go sit on a bike and dream..... lol. I've got time, I won't be getting the bike till sometime towards the middle of September. Until then, it's dream, ask questions, dream some more, and sit on as many bikes as I can.
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Re: Total Newb Questions
Don't worry too much about not having ridden before taking the class. I hadn't either, and it pretty much starts out with "this is a motorcycle - here are the wheels..."Archaelas wrote:I don't have a bike yet and probably won't have a chance to start learning until shortly before or at the same time that I go for my MSF course in about a month or so.

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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... s&n=507846
read that^
It tells you a lot of things that you need to know when riding a bike. and some you don't, but still nice to know so you understand how the bike works. Also, it'll give you a good heads-up on the MSF material so you know what you're getting into.
read that^
It tells you a lot of things that you need to know when riding a bike. and some you don't, but still nice to know so you understand how the bike works. Also, it'll give you a good heads-up on the MSF material so you know what you're getting into.
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Heya Arch...,
Just catching up on some reading... so, are you done the course by now? Not to worry - the instructors will show you all about motorcycles just like StradBiker says. I was never too close to observe any bikes in detail before I took the course so it was most enlightening. But there is lots to read on the net if you have time to surf & read beforehand. Have fun, relax & enjoy... soon it'll be time to go bike shopping!
Just catching up on some reading... so, are you done the course by now? Not to worry - the instructors will show you all about motorcycles just like StradBiker says. I was never too close to observe any bikes in detail before I took the course so it was most enlightening. But there is lots to read on the net if you have time to surf & read beforehand. Have fun, relax & enjoy... soon it'll be time to go bike shopping!
Ya right,
there are only 2 kinds of bikes: It's a Ninja... look that one's a Harley... oh there's a Ninja... Harley...Ninja...
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