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"No you’re not, I got my license in the 90s only come off three times. Twice in bad weather conditions, once with a car pulling out on me. You choose to ride safe or dangerously, fast or slow. One thing for certain if you get a taste for it, it’ll never leave " It does feel like the sort of thing where a lot of the risk is controllable to an extent - yea there will always be the unknown and the idiot, but this will be as a toy - fair weather and weekends, not really commuting. | |||
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"No you’re not, I got my license in the 90s only come off three times. Twice in bad weather conditions, once with a car pulling out on me. You choose to ride safe or dangerously, fast or slow. One thing for certain if you get a taste for it, it’ll never leave It does feel like the sort of thing where a lot of the risk is controllable to an extent - yea there will always be the unknown and the idiot, but this will be as a toy - fair weather and weekends, not really commuting. " Unlike learning to drive a car, when you have someone next to you telling you to change gear, brake etc..on a bike you’re on your own. But the biking community is very inclusive, you breakdown at the side of the road eventually someone will stop and help. Almost guaranteed that they will be a biker or an ex biker who’s looking out for you. Welcome to the club (plus you get to wear leather and look cooool ) | |||
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"My Granny used to shout at me “ you will kill yourself on them things “ .. nah still here .. My one bit of advise would be .. Do your cbt and stay on the 125 for a while .. if you do need to go up and get your full licence , don’t buy to big and overbike your self .. I’m actually moving back down the cc range now . Big modern bikes have huge power outputs relatively speaking . Still only got two tiny tyres to keep it all under control ... Do enjoy though , it’s a great way to travel " Don’t, My mum used to say ring if you are going to be late! My dad did shift work, no mobiles, many public call boxes didn’t work so I’d end up not ringing & we’d argue about it. In the end they got me an SOS Talisman necklace (Still got it) & we sort of agreed that when the phone rang it would mean I’m in bother. After all what’s the point ringing from sixty miles away to tell them you’d be late but you’re OK? S | |||
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"I ride with the attitude off everyone is out too kill me.... best advice is buy the right gear once you have passed your DAS the best advice i give any new rider is dont jump on a massive bike go too a 600 for a while and do a trackday you will learn the bike better and you will learn how good you are once youve been on the track you will look at road riding better not as in blasting round the roads but you will realise what the bike is able to do and you wont be nervouse out on the road you will be more confident i ride a gixer 1000 k1 and love track days make me a better more confident rider on the road ?? " Agree 100% about the gear, I bounced down the road last year at around 50-55mph didn’t hit anything & got up & walked away with a cut & a few bruises. Trashed £700-800 of gear but it all did it’s job well. S | |||
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"I ride with the attitude off everyone is out too kill me.... best advice is buy the right gear once you have passed your DAS the best advice i give any new rider is dont jump on a massive bike go too a 600 for a while and do a trackday you will learn the bike better and you will learn how good you are once youve been on the track you will look at road riding better not as in blasting round the roads but you will realise what the bike is able to do and you wont be nervouse out on the road you will be more confident i ride a gixer 1000 k1 and love track days make me a better more confident rider on the road ?? " Thats a bit of a myth to be honest. I went and got an R1 on finance the day after I passed my test. I was certainly aware of its power and capability. Had it for 4 years and done 30k on it, and never dropped it or put it down the road once. Track days or race schools are great and certainly would recommend it to anyone. I done the weekend one at knockhill which highlighted loads of bad habits I had. | |||
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"I ride with the attitude off everyone is out too kill me.... best advice is buy the right gear once you have passed your DAS the best advice i give any new rider is dont jump on a massive bike go too a 600 for a while and do a trackday you will learn the bike better and you will learn how good you are once youve been on the track you will look at road riding better not as in blasting round the roads but you will realise what the bike is able to do and you wont be nervouse out on the road you will be more confident i ride a gixer 1000 k1 and love track days make me a better more confident rider on the road ?? Thats a bit of a myth to be honest. I went and got an R1 on finance the day after I passed my test. I was certainly aware of its power and capability. Had it for 4 years and done 30k on it, and never dropped it or put it down the road once. Track days or race schools are great and certainly would recommend it to anyone. I done the weekend one at knockhill which highlighted loads of bad habits I had. " I wouldnt say its a myth at all....ive been riding since i was 5yrs old and thought i had experience untill i had a bad off in 10yrs ago and did a track weekend at knockhill and learned a lot and a lot off crotch rocket riders agree lmao | |||
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"I ride with the attitude off everyone is out too kill me.... best advice is buy the right gear once you have passed your DAS the best advice i give any new rider is dont jump on a massive bike go too a 600 for a while and do a trackday you will learn the bike better and you will learn how good you are once youve been on the track you will look at road riding better not as in blasting round the roads but you will realise what the bike is able to do and you wont be nervouse out on the road you will be more confident i ride a gixer 1000 k1 and love track days make me a better more confident rider on the road ?? Thats a bit of a myth to be honest. I went and got an R1 on finance the day after I passed my test. I was certainly aware of its power and capability. Had it for 4 years and done 30k on it, and never dropped it or put it down the road once. Track days or race schools are great and certainly would recommend it to anyone. I done the weekend one at knockhill which highlighted loads of bad habits I had. I wouldnt say its a myth at all....ive been riding since i was 5yrs old and thought i had experience untill i had a bad off in 10yrs ago and did a track weekend at knockhill and learned a lot and a lot off crotch rocket riders agree lmao " Track day is part of what advanced riding recommends. Knowledge and experience is so valuable. IAM used to organise track days for members when times were better | |||
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"Advice is, as with any post like this, is once you have passed your test and chose your bike go for some advance training from IAM. Mrs F and I did this a while ago. I was so impressed I trained as an Observer. The best riding skills I ever had the fortune to be taught. " | |||
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"Advice is, as with any post like this, is once you have passed your test and chose your bike go for some advance training from IAM. Mrs F and I did this a while ago. I was so impressed I trained as an Observer. The best riding skills I ever had the fortune to be taught. " Can’t recommend this highly enough | |||
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