Biking Do's & Don'ts

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Do remember to lean your bike and turn into bends


That's impressive target fixation!

Do: Treat others how you would be treated. Avoid tarring all road users with the same brush, and having a grudge against every single one of them. We have a great number of pots too.

Don't: Decide to try and do the tightest and closest formation flying with some random bike you happen to catch up to.

Do: Have just a nice time on 2 wheels.
 
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That's impressive target fixation!

If I had not of known prior that was the corner he stuffed it on, I would have never ever ever ever guessed he would have managed that there! He had scrubbed off so much speed prior to the bend all he had to do was look in. From the previous corner, looks like he was not comfortable with his speed and continued to lay on the brakes rather than stuffing it onto line and rolling on.

If he had been assessing the bend he would have seen the limit point was opening up lovely before he had even started to turn in, although I do not think there was any turn in...at all :( Ah well, we all make mistakes!
 
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Do - go out assuming you are invisible to all road users.
Dont - nod to every bike you see if you go out on a busy route, you'll end up nodding like the churchill dog
 
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Don't: Nod to riders with L plates.

Binning those L plates, getting your first proper bike, and getting your first nod is a sacred biker rite of passage. Don't dilute it ;)
 
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On your DAS? We were taught to keep our speed down going into corners to avoid having to brake which is probably sensible for new riders.
Yes indeed, on the DAS.
It works at pretty much any speed, with the lean angle being more of a factor. You can do it on a 10-15º lean at 20mph quite happily, whereas it's not so good when you're scraping the pegs round the Berinsfield roundabout at 90!
Our focus was more on an extra method of controlling the cornering.

Don't: Nod to riders with L plates.
Binning those L plates, getting your first proper bike, and getting your first nod is a sacred biker rite of passage. Don't dilute it ;)
And yet there are some riders who maintain their CBT and ride a 125 more for cheaper commuting and town runabouts, yet are all-weather riders and far more 'proper bikers' than half the twonks out there with fancy gear and fast bikes!!
 
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