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05-25-2008, 02:30 AM | #1 |
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Parkinglot practice
just a web page i stumbled upon that shows how the course is set up in Europe for the Riding test... figure it'd be a good post to help noobs out who wanna practice in a parking lot...
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We did a tight figure-8 in the Total Control class. There was an instructor in the center of each figure-8. We had to ride while looking directly at the instructor. Then cross the middle of the figure-8 and looking over our other shoulder at the other instructor. Then change directions. This taught us to look into the turn.
Did it work? You bet. The first couple times, I glanced at the ground ahead of the bike, instead of at the instructor. The bike drifted out away from the cones. The more you look at the instructor, or into the turn you are going, the tighter the circle and/or the faster the bike could go. |
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05-27-2008, 08:58 AM | #6 |
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I dunno... the site I got it from said it was drills used in the european DL test... didn't even look at the name in the link...
either way... good info... think I may try a few of these when I get home to help brush up my riding skills again... |
05-27-2008, 09:02 AM | #7 |
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I'd try some practice using the MSF course layout first. Those are high skill level practice and demo manuvers used by Motorcycle cops for competition and skill enhancement. If you saw Nee's post about JSO motorcycle drill team, then you will understand. Those aren't manuvers "most" sportbikes will be able to pull off without alot of practice.
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05-27-2008, 09:04 AM | #8 |
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naw I didn't see her post... where was it?
fair enough. |
05-27-2008, 10:46 AM | #9 |
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Actually thats my fault. I thought she posted them up on here. I'll have to get her to do that tonight. The JSO motorcycle drill team is flat out bad ass.
If it's been awhile since you've ridden, you may even want to think about taking the Basic MSF class again. If not that look into doing the ERC MSF class. The ERC is a one day class that you do on your own bike. It's basically alot of the exercises from day 2 of the Basic class. But done on your own bike. Either one will be a great refresher for someone who hasn't ridden in sometime.
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05-29-2008, 07:23 PM | #10 |
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Nah, just ride it. It'll all come back to you.
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