I decided I need to get serious and take the skills test to get my full license ASAP, so I did some slow speed practicing in an emtpy parking lot late this afternoon.
1) I haven't had a formal practice in over a week, but I'm feeling even more confident now since I've been riding almost every day.
2) Being more confident, and trusting some of the things I've read here and in Proficient Motorcycling, I'm finding I can turn really tightly at slow speeds, and lean pretty far over as well. I'm scrapping my pegs slightly on a regular basis, and avoiding the instinct to put my foot down about half the time. BTW, I mean to say that the lean is from countersteering rather than trying to turn by leaning.
3) While I've had second thoughts about getting such a small bike because of my long distance plans, I love being this much in control of it so soon. My fellow beginners who haven't yet bought a bike: Really consider getting a 250 cc bike. Yes, most likely you'll outgrow it, but then you can sell it to the next newbie.
4) Right after my slow speed practice, I took the bike to where there's a nice curvy road, and I was much more agressive taking the turns, knowing how low I could lean the bike. It's a thrill being able to make better turns and feeling a little more in control.
5)Also during the slow speed practice, I was doing U-turns. The whole thing about looking where you want to go is weird, but it works so well. This also came in handy when I went on the ride after.
1) I haven't had a formal practice in over a week, but I'm feeling even more confident now since I've been riding almost every day.
2) Being more confident, and trusting some of the things I've read here and in Proficient Motorcycling, I'm finding I can turn really tightly at slow speeds, and lean pretty far over as well. I'm scrapping my pegs slightly on a regular basis, and avoiding the instinct to put my foot down about half the time. BTW, I mean to say that the lean is from countersteering rather than trying to turn by leaning.
3) While I've had second thoughts about getting such a small bike because of my long distance plans, I love being this much in control of it so soon. My fellow beginners who haven't yet bought a bike: Really consider getting a 250 cc bike. Yes, most likely you'll outgrow it, but then you can sell it to the next newbie.
4) Right after my slow speed practice, I took the bike to where there's a nice curvy road, and I was much more agressive taking the turns, knowing how low I could lean the bike. It's a thrill being able to make better turns and feeling a little more in control.
5)Also during the slow speed practice, I was doing U-turns. The whole thing about looking where you want to go is weird, but it works so well. This also came in handy when I went on the ride after.