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cornering techniques (Read 327 times)
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Re: cornering techniques
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05/17/11 at 12:09:33
one of my instructors kept after me to quit leaning
so much
and turn my head and look where i was heading during the 135 degree brake, look, press & roll training...I eventually passed that part of the test with no deductions.....I have ridden bicycles for many years doing a t 28 mile round town ride every sunday during church hours so there would be limited traffic to deal with....now i ride my motorcycle 50 miles or more during my "Sunday ride" all the while practicing what i learned and comparing it to how rode the bicycle...there are a few differences and some learning/getting used to changes.....for those who oppose change(s) the MSF course might not be for you. Ilearned a long time ago as a public instructor one must embrace change or get left behind....as long as the reason for the change is adequately explained i dont have a problem making change(s).
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05/17/11 at 12:55:02
A friend of mine summed it up nicely: "I don't mind change..as long it's an improvemt."
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Serowbot wrote
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05/17/11 at 13:00:18
All you young people probably had sex ed in school I didn't,But I've never gave up on learning how.
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Reply #34 -
05/17/11 at 13:24:23
bill67 wrote
on 05/17/11 at 13:00:18:
All you young people probably had sex ed in school I didn't,But I've never gave up on learning how.
But it was a
woman
somewhere who "taught" you how to do it "correctly".... right??
See, you do know how to learn from someone else....
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05/17/11 at 13:42:03
babyhog wrote
on 05/17/11 at 13:24:23:
bill67 wrote
on 05/17/11 at 13:00:18:
All you young people probably had sex ed in school I didn't,But I've never gave up on learning how.
But it was a
woman
somewhere who "taught" you how to do it "correctly".... right??
See, you do know how to learn from someone else....
I'm don't think I got it correct yet but I never give up.
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Re: cornering techniques
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05/17/11 at 13:52:26
my instructor for "that" also required the "look, press & roll" technique some things never change!
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05/17/11 at 17:19:03
So Bill, your telling us that your still
practicing, till you get it right?
Theh what? Oh boy, do I really
want to know the answer to that?
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05/17/11 at 18:07:59
Hey Kim, I guess he's either a slow learner or a perfectionist! Either is ok in my book
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