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Started by Marsh White, February 08, 2012, 01:58:17 PM

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Klavdy

Quote from: Rowdy on February 14, 2012, 09:29:44 AM
When I was talking about wide open throttles around corners I meant being in the oncomin' lane with your head an inch or two from the pavement.
Last thing I'm goin' to do is havin' to polish my dentures after each ride I take. I was viewin' some of the groups videos submitted and my adrenaline was pumpin' sittin' in the lazy-boy
Some of those mountain rides (with long drop-offs on the other side, cornerin' wide-open and driftin' in the other lane had me lettin' off on the lazy-boys throttle a little.
But I don't mean to stir up bee's around here (I'm a rookie on a FJ 1200 sport bike) so I understand where you veterans are comin' from.
I just don't want to have to read about one of my fellow club members bein' scraped off the road (from cornerin' in the on-comin' lane) or goin' over the side of a mountain due to excessive throttle.
But enough out of my newbie-rookie mouth, ya'll are the experts!
Who knows maybe when I get real familiar with my bike I'll be passin' you in the corners.
                                                            Whotty Whoooo (I mean Kookaloo)
                                                                             Rowdy
                                                                           :wacko3:  :dash2:  :wacko3:  :flag_of_truce:

G'Day Rowdy,
it would be easy enough to say 'go to a school" but maybe that's not for you plus the schools can be expensive and a hassle.
mate, here's something you'll get a buzz from.
Hook up with,say, Frankie Moore and T-Roy and go to somewhere like the Blueridge Parkway.
Get in a train with them, Frankie at the front, you in the middle, T-Roy at the rear.
Follow their lines.
They will be gentle to start with.
Trust them, trust your bike and start picking the pace up a bit by bit.
Guarantee that you'll amaze yourself by the end of a days riding with them.
Smooth, safe, fast.
"This guy has got to go. The single most offensive individual I have experienced on the web.
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terryk

Quote from: Klavdy on February 14, 2012, 05:24:47 PM
Quote from: Rowdy on February 14, 2012, 09:29:44 AM
When I was talking about wide open throttles around corners I meant being in the oncomin' lane with your head an inch or two from the pavement.
Last thing I'm goin' to do is havin' to polish my dentures after each ride I take. I was viewin' some of the groups videos submitted and my adrenaline was pumpin' sittin' in the lazy-boy
Some of those mountain rides (with long drop-offs on the other side, cornerin' wide-open and driftin' in the other lane had me lettin' off on the lazy-boys throttle a little.
But I don't mean to stir up bee's around here (I'm a rookie on a FJ 1200 sport bike) so I understand where you veterans are comin' from.
I just don't want to have to read about one of my fellow club members bein' scraped off the road (from cornerin' in the on-comin' lane) or goin' over the side of a mountain due to excessive throttle.
But enough out of my newbie-rookie mouth, ya'll are the experts!
Who knows maybe when I get real familiar with my bike I'll be passin' you in the corners.
                                                            Whotty Whoooo (I mean Kookaloo)
                                                                             Rowdy
                                                                           :wacko3:  :dash2:  :wacko3:  :flag_of_truce:

G'Day Rowdy,
it would be easy enough to say 'go to a school" but maybe that's not for you plus the schools can be expensive and a hassle.
mate, here's something you'll get a buzz from.
Hook up with,say, Frankie Moore and T-Roy and go to somewhere like the Blueridge Parkway.
Get in a train with them, Frankie at the front, you in the middle, T-Roy at the rear.
Follow their lines.
They will be gentle to start with.
Trust them, trust your bike and start picking the pace up a bit by bit.
Guarantee that you'll amaze yourself by the end of a days riding with them.
Smooth, safe, fast.

Rowdy, get thee to a good track day school. Jason Pridmore's Star school is outstanding. The instructors will watch your moves and figure out quickly how to improve your style, your braking and your speed. You can ride with others and make some improvement for sure. But the track days, $300 bucks or so plus expenses, they will fix your controls use and your ability to use your body properly on the bike including your feet. Take the mod money and invest some of it in your safety as a rider.

Rowdy

You guy's are right!
Here I was talkin' smack about how ya'll ride when I have'nt even learned sport bike ridin' myself.
and Klavdy here I was expectin' to get an earful from you and all you have ever givin' me is spot on good advice!
I'm goin' to take the groups advice and enroll in a class ($250.00 around here)
Then hopefully hook up with some of Klady's bud's to help with the quality stuff (thank's for openin' up my eyes)
Nothin' but respect for all in the group, and goin' to try my best to tone-down the smack talk.
Ya'll know what your doin' tis I who does'nt.
                                        Rowdy
                                      :blush:
Southern by the grace of God

Klavdy

It's not smack talk mate, you come across as a good bloke, not a dickhead.
I've been to a few schools and stuff but the best fun I've had on a training exercise was with Frankie and T-Roy one day.
The place I was thinking of is not the Blue Ridge but the Cherohala skyway.
What you do,(and I'll probably get hooted at for this) is get a couple of the faster guys, lets say Frankie and t-roy.
Frankie goes in front, you hang just a couple bike lengths behind him then T-Roy is the caboose a couple lengths behind you(shut up Dean)
You need to let go and trust these blokes.
You follow Frankie, he'll gradually pick up the pace, trust him, follow him.
Occasionally glance in the mirror, T-Roy will be there, follow their lines, lean the bike over, only brake when they do.
You will be astounded at how good these bikes are and just how well you can ride it after a while but you really need to relax.
Once you start into a corner, you can literally let go of the bars, the bike will keep on it's committed arc.
If it starts getting a bit too much, that's cool, just back off till the testes relax, then start it again.
Couple days of this mate and you'll be thrilling yourself.
"This guy has got to go. The single most offensive individual I have experienced on the web.
MALO PERICULOSAM LIBERTATEM QUAM QUIETUM SERVITIUM

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And yea I actually get paid for it. about 150 and hour.

racerman_27410

Quote from: Rowdy on February 14, 2012, 09:46:05 PM
You guy's are right!
Here I was talkin' smack about how ya'll ride when I have'nt even learned sport bike ridin' myself.
and Klavdy here I was expectin' to get an earful from you and all you have ever givin' me is spot on good advice!
I'm goin' to take the groups advice and enroll in a class ($250.00 around here)
Then hopefully hook up with some of Klady's bud's to help with the quality stuff (thank's for openin' up my eyes)
Nothin' but respect for all in the group, and goin' to try my best to tone-down the smack talk.
Ya'll know what your doin' tis I who does'nt.
                                       Rowdy
                                     :blush:

Come on up to the spring rally in Boone.. we'll go for some nice rides.. it will be fun!

Fun is FUN regardless of how fast you ride  :good2:


Good one Klavdy, i remember that day... i think you and I and T Roy spent one whole day just going back and forth across the Cherohala..... of course we did ride the BR Parkway together too up and back from Calvin's place.

i dont think we've been on too many  "bad" rides MAte! :good2:


KOokaloo!

Frank