Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 5:52 am
Okay. Don't let our posts get you thinking, "So what DOES this course teach me?" or that it isn't worth your time and money.
You will learn a HUGE amount. After the basics of throttle and clutch control (friction zone), you will move on to, simply put, "How not to die."
This includes making emergency/quick stops, how to follow a line through a corner (to stay out of oncoming traffic), and how to swerve (to avoid a suddenly stopped UPS truck, etc.).
You'll also learn slow speed handling - making a U-turn in 4 parking spaces, and many other skills.
As for your progress AFTER you finish/pass the riding test at the end, that is entirely up to you. It depends on how determined you are to master things and how quick a study you are.
Many folks feel confident enough to commute to work after a couple weekends, others feel still feel shaky after a couple months. That depends on how comfortable you are being outside your comfort zone as you work on skills.
Enjoy your adventure!!
P
You will learn a HUGE amount. After the basics of throttle and clutch control (friction zone), you will move on to, simply put, "How not to die."
This includes making emergency/quick stops, how to follow a line through a corner (to stay out of oncoming traffic), and how to swerve (to avoid a suddenly stopped UPS truck, etc.).
You'll also learn slow speed handling - making a U-turn in 4 parking spaces, and many other skills.
As for your progress AFTER you finish/pass the riding test at the end, that is entirely up to you. It depends on how determined you are to master things and how quick a study you are.
Many folks feel confident enough to commute to work after a couple weekends, others feel still feel shaky after a couple months. That depends on how comfortable you are being outside your comfort zone as you work on skills.
Enjoy your adventure!!
P