hymnz
Well-known member
I was in Kingston over the weekend and had an embarrassing/testing time where I had to park & turn at slow speeds that typically require riding the friction zone.
I'm, admittedly, not great at that skill plus my Yamaha Tmax is a CVT transmission bike. And the bike being 250kgs I get nervous when the lean become a little more than I'm confident about (got pinned once in the initial days of getting acclimated to the bike). During the MSF course as well I went through using acceleration control than the clutch control on a Honda Grom and still had trouble on right side lean. I'm not proud of it, but it is what it is.
And when I take u-turns, I end up in the middle of the next lane when I start at the extreme right.
I'm looking for ways to improve this skill. I'm not sure how well any course here teaches manuevers on scooter. Should I take another MSF course and only focus on friction zone skills? Any other way I can improve on it?
I did see the only video in YouTube that shows leans on a scooter. It was by Motojitsu and just looking at it made me uncomfortable
I'm, admittedly, not great at that skill plus my Yamaha Tmax is a CVT transmission bike. And the bike being 250kgs I get nervous when the lean become a little more than I'm confident about (got pinned once in the initial days of getting acclimated to the bike). During the MSF course as well I went through using acceleration control than the clutch control on a Honda Grom and still had trouble on right side lean. I'm not proud of it, but it is what it is.
And when I take u-turns, I end up in the middle of the next lane when I start at the extreme right.
I'm looking for ways to improve this skill. I'm not sure how well any course here teaches manuevers on scooter. Should I take another MSF course and only focus on friction zone skills? Any other way I can improve on it?
I did see the only video in YouTube that shows leans on a scooter. It was by Motojitsu and just looking at it made me uncomfortable