ZooTech wrote:Why teach something that doesn't even need to be taught? You're already trying to cram a ton of information into a new rider's head and the last thing they need to do is sit there and concentrate on which way to turn the handlebars, especially if they already turn them the correct way in the first place! That's the last thing they need to worry about when they're thinkin' about shifting, clutching out, feathering the throttle, balancing, which foot to put down at a light, and how to avoid being hit by traffic. Oh but sure, let's do it your way and tell 'em that on top of all that sometimes they have to push the right grip to go right and sometimes it's the left. Then throw in a lengthy explanation about the physics of gyroscopes and whatnot and send 'em off into traffic to see for themselves.shane-o wrote: lmao
geezuz
so let me get this straight
apart from trying to gain cred from ya dads many years of riding , you saying that cause you have blindly done something for so many years (CS), unaware of the actions you have been making (CS), and managed to stay alive then so should everybody else???
wake up dood
I for one like to know what im in for about anything im doing, not find out 35 years later, like a tard "Oh is that what they call it, i didnt even know i was doing it, gee wizz"
real smart
That, my friend, is pure genious...
agree to disagree ???
peace