JoeAvg
Ex Member
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Hey Folks! Total newbie here! I'm not licensed yet, but have been practicing in a very safe parking lot in anticipation of taking the BRC next summer. I bought my used 2001 Savage about a month ago--I love it-perfect for me as a beginner. By the way, when I practice I am wearing all the appropriate gear, including steel toed boots, which were important the other day.
I have been practicing slow speed skills--starting, stopping, turns, relatively slow counter-steering, figure 8s, normal stuff described in various riding books I have read and what my friend (an experienced rider) has shown me.
The other day I was practicing fairly tight figure 8s. I shifted my wieght to counter balance and leaned the bike over in the the turn and scraped my left peg on the ground (that in itself was not a problem, I know that sometimes happens). However, at the same time, I caught my toe on the pavement and bent my foot back under the peg. It felt like my foot bent in half backwards and pulled/strained all the muscles/tendons and ligaments in my lower leg all the up to my knee. I am seriously limping now, primarily because my foot is killing me. I'll live, but it will take a while to get back to normal.
Questions: In analyzing what I did wrong here I narrowed it down to a couple of things.
First, when I do these tight slow, turns with counter-balancing I turn the bars significantly in the direction of the turn (of course), but not to the full extent of bar travel. I have watched videos of expert police riders doing these maneuvers, and it appears they lock out the bars all the time (without, it appears, really counter balancing that much). For all of you with lots of experience in these maneuvers, do you turn the bars to lock when executing these types of turns? I feel as if the bike is gonna go down if I turn the bars too much. Maybe I don't trust the counter balancing enough. Thoughts?
Second, Right now I can easily make these tight figure eights and 360s in about the width of a single lane of a two lane road (I haven't measured it--probably15-20 feet or less I'm guessing). Am I trying to get the turns to tight if I am already scraping pegs occasionally? I want to be competent before I either take my class, or get my license, then take my class, it will depend on when the class is available.
Sorry for the length of the post, but I want to make sure my thinking/analysis is correct so I am not pushing myself to do something I don't have to do to be competent at the maneuver.
Thanks, Joe
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