Not quite noob, definately not advanced
Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 11:12 am
I got some great guidance off this site about 8 months ago when looking for a bike. After taking the MSF class in March, I picked up a used GS500 for $1000 in April. I've riden it every day and put 4500 miles on it in the last 6 months. Much of it is commuting to work, but I also make it a point to try to do the twisties at least once a week.
I feel fairly comfortable and confident on the bike. However, about a month ago I took a spill. I was stupid, riding about 45 in a 25 on an unfamiliar, yet pretty deserted road. Apparently the road sign that warned of a 15 mph hairpin curve was missing. As I got into the righthand curve, I was scraping my pegs and still couldn't take it tight enough to stay out of the other lane. There was a blind corner that I didn't know if a car was coming around. I braked and went down. I wasn't really hurt...shoulder was sore for a couple weeks, knee had rugburn from the inside of my pants, but that was about it.
My point in telling this whole narrative is to say that I've got a handle on the basic skills taught in MSF, but I feel if I had better skills I would have been able to keep the bike from going down (like putting a knee out to take the turn tighter without the bike leaning as far). I also don't want to integrate bad habits into my riding technique. My question is, where do I get those skills? A class is probably out of the question, but are there a couple of good books that you could recommend that describe correct techniques and some exercises so I could focus on a technique every week? What do you all do at this point? How do you keep honing your MSF skills and how do you add new tricks to the bag?
I'd appreciate any help I could get.
I feel fairly comfortable and confident on the bike. However, about a month ago I took a spill. I was stupid, riding about 45 in a 25 on an unfamiliar, yet pretty deserted road. Apparently the road sign that warned of a 15 mph hairpin curve was missing. As I got into the righthand curve, I was scraping my pegs and still couldn't take it tight enough to stay out of the other lane. There was a blind corner that I didn't know if a car was coming around. I braked and went down. I wasn't really hurt...shoulder was sore for a couple weeks, knee had rugburn from the inside of my pants, but that was about it.
My point in telling this whole narrative is to say that I've got a handle on the basic skills taught in MSF, but I feel if I had better skills I would have been able to keep the bike from going down (like putting a knee out to take the turn tighter without the bike leaning as far). I also don't want to integrate bad habits into my riding technique. My question is, where do I get those skills? A class is probably out of the question, but are there a couple of good books that you could recommend that describe correct techniques and some exercises so I could focus on a technique every week? What do you all do at this point? How do you keep honing your MSF skills and how do you add new tricks to the bag?
I'd appreciate any help I could get.