Posted: Apr 29th, '07, 09:18
As I stated in my original post the reason I was considering a bikesafe course is because I can sometimes get flustered in road riding i.e. when I hit heavy traffic, safe breaking etc. I have locked my back wheel up on one occasion and thanks to discussing bike skills at length with my b/f I knew what to do but it still sh*t me up and the thought of it happening again can make me nervous of breaking at high speed i.e. national speed limit.
I love riding my bike and I can get a real buzz especially going round bends but I am not interested in getting my knee down. My b/f did Ron Haslam school last year and he loved it but thats because he loves getting his knee down and throwing the bike around whereas the thought of going round a bend holding my bike at a 30 degree angle puts the jitters up me to be honest. I am sure if I went to something like Ron Haslam I would be wasting my money and angering the instructors cos I just don't think I would be willing to go very far over thus slowing down at corners and then slowing everyone else down - no ta!
At the end of the day I am not going to do track riding, even if I did do Ron Haslam, or buy a track bike and all of my riding is going to be on the road in various weather conditions. I don't think I am a bad rider and I certainly don't see myself as 'starting out' but I do admit and feel I could improve my road riding and be able to handle my bike better if some t*at did decide to turn in front of me and I was heading straight for his/her passenger side door. Of course I have been in situations before where some idiot has almost knocked me off but I haven't had a very serious one...yet.
I think I will do the bikesafe course but I do appreciate all of your opinions.
Shiv
I love riding my bike and I can get a real buzz especially going round bends but I am not interested in getting my knee down. My b/f did Ron Haslam school last year and he loved it but thats because he loves getting his knee down and throwing the bike around whereas the thought of going round a bend holding my bike at a 30 degree angle puts the jitters up me to be honest. I am sure if I went to something like Ron Haslam I would be wasting my money and angering the instructors cos I just don't think I would be willing to go very far over thus slowing down at corners and then slowing everyone else down - no ta!
At the end of the day I am not going to do track riding, even if I did do Ron Haslam, or buy a track bike and all of my riding is going to be on the road in various weather conditions. I don't think I am a bad rider and I certainly don't see myself as 'starting out' but I do admit and feel I could improve my road riding and be able to handle my bike better if some t*at did decide to turn in front of me and I was heading straight for his/her passenger side door. Of course I have been in situations before where some idiot has almost knocked me off but I haven't had a very serious one...yet.
I think I will do the bikesafe course but I do appreciate all of your opinions.
Shiv