. If you wish to continue to be confrontational, shall I suggest we move this to PM?
but then we would miss out on all the fun.

. If you wish to continue to be confrontational, shall I suggest we move this to PM?
I have yet to really have a problem with bike disputes. The times when there are bike issues areCan I pick a bike the someone else is riding to do the test on?
How do you settle bike disputes?
I did my m1 exit at humber. They told me that it doesnt matter what gear your in as long as you do each test in the time alotted.
I did everything in first gear and still got the 'fastest' times in my class for each test.
those little viragos were pretty good to learn on
Looks like it will be cold. I'm also doing mine next weekend.
but then we would miss out on all the fun.![]()
Rubber gloves under your riding gloves do a surprising lot. Also add rain gear on top. It cuts the wind. Lastly, full face helmet. I hate wearing a full face but my second apprenticeship weekend it snowed/hailed etc. Heck I was wearing my full face helmet and I wasn't riding.
Workout gear or a good wick away layer as your first layer will do wonders also. A lot of people are a fan of Aliki's stuff, I love my lululemon. It pulls the moisture away from the skin keeping you dryer longer. That'll help.
The cruisers for example sometimes equals the student having a more difficult time steering as the weight sits differently. And some people get mentally caught up in the bike style vs what they want.
Plus we like to get people to try different bikes to show them how the bikes feel and illustraite how its the same skills applied to different bikes. It allows us to explain fuel infected vs carb and to see how the different bikes start cold knife vs knife, and how long they warm us etc.
This is why we say day 1, try them all. Get a feel and find one you like most. Day 2 pick one and stay on that particular bike. Even different cbr125s can feel different.
Agreed but theres also a confidence thing which is why we offer the street proofing free to students. Allows them to start riding but with instructors on the streets with them to help them start off.
Thanks for the tip... I should be good unless it rains a lot. My jacket is not fully water proof.
And I'm taking my course with you guys at the beaches.![]()
I am so glad to be doing my course with you guys after reading this![]()
I don't have any worries. I was on my father in laws bike on the weekend again practicing riding slow. Anyone can go fast. It takes skill to ride slow and in control.
I watched a police rodeo and they were doing the slow race. Most amazing display of control I've seen. Simply awesome.
And you are this weekend right? You'll have Willie as your senior.
What weekend? I work the 19-22 weekend![]()
Yeah the slow stuff is hard. And on a bike it makes me not mind traffic too much cus I can play around and bet myself how slow can I go. Gilligan and I will play around with it when we are out riding.
The police skills I keep bugging an uncle for a course to do that. He used to be a motorcycle cop. As far as I can gather, the nearest place to go is stateside which there have been threads on gtam about. a guy went last year and posted his day to day of it. I'd love to take that course.
I have yet to really have a problem with bike disputes. The times when there are bike issues are
A: Someone is not getting the hang of it, but you know its the bikes fault
B: Someone wants the ninja 250 BUT whenever they have been on it, they display behaviour that makes the other students or us nervous and are there fore not on it because we don't want them to be
C: Size. people want a certain bike but we have to let someone else on it because either they are too big or too small for another one.
C doesn't come up a lot. B is a big one, cus everyone seems to want that bike. B is one that comes up closer to test time when nerves start making people have issues.
The viragos are a good bike. I learned on one myself![]()
Bike problems happened to me.
The virago that I was on kept dying. It ran well once warm, but kept cutting out in idle getting it warm. The instructor told me to keep revving. I was so paranoid about stalling that when testing the first turn I put too much throttle, which caused me to go off the dotted line. I failed that part miserably. That one mistake costed me pretty much most of my points I'm allowed before a fail, but managed to do the rest of the testing perfectly and passed.
Probably the only advice I can give that hasn't already been stated, is if you are very green to motorcycles (like I was), don't get discouraged if you aren't getting it right away. In the afternoon of day 1, it was clear I was one of the weaker students. My head was telling me this was not for me, but I just kept at it. By the end of the day, I got better and before lunch on the second day, everything clicked.
Probably the only advice I can give that hasn't already been stated, is if you are very green to motorcycles (like I was), don't get discouraged if you aren't getting it right away. In the afternoon of day 1, it was clear I was one of the weaker students. My head was telling me this was not for me, but I just kept at it. By the end of the day, I got better and before lunch on the second day, everything clicked.
I was the remedial kid when being pushed (before we even fired the bikes up). I'm not sure if it was the guy pushing me or me, I just couldn't get it. I'm good at low speeds under power since I get to decide how much power is going to the rear wheel instead of the guy pushing.
Once the bikes were under their own power, I was one of the strongest.
This weekend is going to suck! I have rider's training at Humber, and the weather forecast looks like it's going to snow and rain.
Curses!
I wish I had reserved for the RTI course downtown a month ago, so I would've taken the course last week.
This weekend is going to suck! I have rider's training at Humber, and the weather forecast looks like it's going to snow and rain.
Curses!
I wish I had reserved for the RTI course downtown a month ago, so I would've taken the course last week.
I'm sure we could find a bike for you to fail first time you ride it.
Once you got used to it, I'm sure you'd pass. Shouldn't we give beginners longer to get used to a bike?
Can I pick a bike the someone else is riding to do the test on?
How do you settle bike disputes?