Ninja 650 or Ninja ZX-6R

Is this the kind of skill you're talking about?

http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum/showthread.php?140746-Lowsided-today&p=1575368#post1575368

Maybe taking a motorcycle course would've prevented those crashes...

Maybe you should thoroughly read all my posts if you want to try to discredit me, i crash more then usual because i stunt ride, i MX , bmx and so on, and if i crash, i crash off the road, both on my supermoto or on my street bike or anything else in a secure lot when im trying to learn a new skill.

As a semi pro racer i crash on the track at times too everyone does, but the only times i've crashed on the road in all my life is, when idiots "who even took defensive driving courses" either cut me off when i was right infront of them or they were on the cell phone looking the other way running a red light and T-boning me, i've only had 3 accidents on the road in my life time, each time hit by complete morons "and the hundreds of times avoiding them by inches", guys aged from 18-21. And they all got charged and sued.

No certificate is going to prevent your "amazing skill obtained by this course" and prevent a crash on the roads, thats obtained over time/experience, you get that from crashing, and if outright people are amazing pilots they'd be professional drivers and riders and the insurance rates in canada wouldn't be that high.

There are just too many idiots with licenses, and the probabily of getting destroyed by them imo is 80%. So that completely destroys the argument that this course saves lives or from crashes, like i said to each to their own, im not saying you shouldn't go waist your money and burn it on these rti courses, but i wouldn't, and i've spent ten's of thousands in professional racing schools and raced in many other countries, so it's a simple fact for what little is being taught, price wise people are getting riped off, these same courses go for under $50 in USA in some places, and others like in europe you don't need them because the government dosen't hand out license to just anyone who buys a car or bike. An old lady from scandanavia drives better then the majority of people in T.O. and if you really think it's a good idea to take courses, go take some real pro courses, proper professional courses that cost about the same.


and everyone crashes in motorsports, even rossi, so what is your point?

[video=youtube;4CQJzrtRkoQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CQJzrtRkoQ[/video]
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[video=youtube;jDfyDRXapKg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDfyDRXapKg[/video]

now you get the idea....funny someone said above that they know guys who after riding for a long time still don't brake properly, the 1st video is from humber, that guy along with many others made mistakes and still passed. So theres your proof of how amazing these courses are.lol

The second video is not even a professional racing school, it's something in america you can pay about the same amount to learn proper to ride "LIKE" a pro bigginer in person or watch free on youtube and go out and prictice on your own for FREE!

Not going to justify replying to these silly accusations or anymore about these rti programs, i could careless if you or others burn their money, funny thing is torontonians are soooo cheap to pay for things in general that are usually decent priced like clothes, electronics, food etc, and then pay so much for something so over valued like these courses and then think it was worth it.lmfao no wonder everything is so overpriced or imbalanced & businesses don't prosper!

And at the end of the day out of 10 people only a few 3-4 will actually be good drivers and riders naturally, the rest would need about twice or even longer amount of training to match the natural skills of those few, and because of that these rti courses are useless in the general sense as they don't get each and every rider out on the road to the best of their abilities rather, enough temporary practice to allow them to pass, some barely pass, rti courses are based of a business to take your money and let you pass, pro courses are paid to make you a better rider, don't even get that confused again!

If you really wanted to learn to ride properly and gain skill you'd save that $400 pass the mto first time, and not fail like the discusting failing rate that is, and then spend that $400 on a real pro riding school. Anyones welcome to take the rti though.
 
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just coming in to see some thoughts on the comparison between the 650 and zx6r.

not sure what's going on here.

you're all stars ok? you all know everything there is to know about riding. just hug it out now ok?
 
ETR, with all due respect when you start posting text walls, it's pretty easy for people's eyes to start glazing over and miss your point. I had been riding on the street, for over a decade, before taking my first track course. I learnt a ton, just my first time out, despite previous experience. I took several more track schools before taking my first ART street course, where I learnt a ton more. I continued to learn more through additional track and street schools, over the years, and still undoubtedly would today. We can all improve, no matter what we think our skill level is.

What sort of 'semi-pro racing' do you do?
 
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