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Learned something yesterday....
I rode yesterday with Yamerhaw and a couple of others guys up to the Snake and learned a lot about me and my bike. For one, I now know, without a doubt, that my bike will power wheelie in second gear when trying to keep up with those guys. :rockout: I also found out that I don't ride nearly as hard as they do, or most others. I am pretty laid back and a conservative type of person, as is Yamerhaw, but when he sets out to get with it, he gets it done. ;) :rockwoot:
I have never pushed myself like I did yesterday and to be honest, it was fun. It was also scary as I only had a textile jacket on with good gloves but no riding pants. I worried a lot about draggin a knee and killing my knee in the process. I faired well but still have a lot to learn if I want to hang with those guys. I don't know though, if that type of riding is for me or not. ??? Like I say, I'm pretty much just into getting out and having a good time seeing the scenery and being able to run it if I feel the need. I worry too much about things when I am out on the bike, like my children for example. I know that I need to clear those thoughts and just enjoy the ride but it's hard not to. Anyhow, just wanted to give props to Yamerhaw and crew from yesterday and say that we saw some cool shit as well. This old dude on a motard passed us all up on the wrong side of the road. It probably wouldn't have happened but there was a truck in front of us and it was hard getting around it. The old man made it look easy as he must have not had a care in the world. He passed me on the wrong side of the road in a blind right hander! Crazy old Indian! lol |
good post, learning is something we need to never stop doing even if you are seasoned vet. I got a great opportunity to learn yesterday as well. Went for a dual sport ride for the first time and learned a lot about traction and rear wheel control.
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one thing I will say is if you don't feel like you can... don't TRY to keep up... that's a quik way to get into shit over your head and not leave enough reaction time in reserve to deal with the unexpected...
good that you still have an open mind to learn though... you might try a track day... I'll be hitting up a couple this year... I'll work on my riding there... enjoy the street. :luck: |
sounds like you had a good time. nothing better than getting out with some good friends and having a great time on the bike.
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we've been riding with someone that is much faster than us, the first time we kinda tried to keep up (and he kinda slowed down). after that Tina said she didn't want to ride with him any more so I brought up to him that we weren't comfortable riding at those speeds on roads that are new to us and just the street (rural roads, lots of farm area) in general. he was understanding and told us he would wait at any turn he was going to make for us to catch up. |
Oh yea,I'm sure Yam and the boys would totally leave my old,slow ass in the dust! I used to back it in to corners and such but now I just ride at a fast but relaxed pace. I keep it down to about 60% these days.
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pretty fun ride yesterday, and yeah the old man on the tard made some, well "interesting" passes to say the least:panic:
yeah dont try to keep up if you're not comfortable, just work on being smooth and picking good lines, and the fast will come in time it was a fairly spirited ride(maybe 70% or so), bout as fast as i cared to go not wearing full leathers, season just getting started so i didnt want to get too crazy too soon, still a little rusty from not riding over the winter |
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And if my bike will power wheelie in 3rd so will yours, I laugh at 2nd (and death but I think he's a pussy too so screw him.). |
I do ride my own ride/pace but I would like to learn more. ;) I meant to put this in the first post, We're all squids 'till we learn better. Actually, we are not all squids; some of us are in training to be great. :D What I'm getting at here is this, I'm sure that there were a lot of people that thought I was probably a squid Sunday. I was learning from those guys, not just trying to show off. I also wasn't trying to learn how to show off. It's like everything that I do or have a passion about. I try to get better at it and progress, not retard the process. I don't want to be able to go knee down in a 90* at a buck 30. I simply want to be able to have a good ride and have fun at the same time. I also think that by knowing how to do this sort of riding, it very well could save my life someday should the situation arise that I need it.
Make sense? :D :D |
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So true, so true! :pat: |
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Haven't tried mine in 3rd but I weight in at 260. :D
(hiding in corner crying now............) |
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old? how old are ya, i was thinking we were about the same age... 35 here |
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Oh no! May what? Me and Ebbs have birthdays right next to each other.
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May 22
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i had a 2000 R1 and it will power wheelie, at least in first, maybe 2nd if you're really on it, a stock 2000 R1 should have about 130 at the wheel, i dont think my 05 GSXR 1000 has 165 |
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