I just passed the MSF BRC this past weekend and got my endorsement yesterday. It sure was mentally and physically draining, but lots of fun. It was wet most of the weekend and rained on us a few times, but that helped my confidence once I saw what could be done in the rain. I had problems with a choppy throttle at low speeds and a tranny that didn't like to go into first. It was a Suzuki GZ250; I couldn't stand the position of the foot controls, but I managed. My Ninja 500R is ready to go, but I'm waiting on some gear and my wife is waiting for the life insurance to kick in.
One problem I had was downshifting into first before making a tight turn. I didn't think the turn was that tight, but the exercise called for it, so I did it. The problem was that first seemed way too low. I never downshift into first in my car, even in really tight turns, unless I'm basically stopped.
Is it common to downshift into first to make tight turns (e.g., a U-turn at a light or a 90-deg right onto a side street), or should I be able to stick to second and use the clutch/throttle to keep from stalling?
Thanks.