QUOTE(mhyug @ Apr 21 2025, 01:06 PM)
The dreaded titi. Loss my balance and jatuh titi=auto fail.
My amateur's advice would be same as what the instructors teach:
1-Make sure you align your bike straight with the titi
2-Speed up at the beginning, and dont worry about the 7s time. The initial speed will help you balance the bike better compared slow entry speed.
3-Look dead ahead and not below at the titi.(tho this one depends from person to person. During my test there was this one amoi she kept her focus looking down but balanced it well.)
4-You can delay the ending by playing with the clutch. The bike i used (Z850) had enough speed at gear one and by just controlling the clutch. Dont even need to release it fully.
The timer stops after the rear wheels cross the line, something like balancing a bicycle in stationary you can wiggle abit.
My 2 mistakes came when my 1st test i was too slow, my second test was better but i slowed down in the middle and lost balance. My 3rd time entry was good, was about to fall but gave a bit throttle and more clutch for speed and the bike balanced it self and thats how i passed.
Maybe the more experienced riders can give better explanation.
Aaah the dreaded titi, i was fortunate to pass in 1 test.My amateur's advice would be same as what the instructors teach:
1-Make sure you align your bike straight with the titi
2-Speed up at the beginning, and dont worry about the 7s time. The initial speed will help you balance the bike better compared slow entry speed.
3-Look dead ahead and not below at the titi.(tho this one depends from person to person. During my test there was this one amoi she kept her focus looking down but balanced it well.)
4-You can delay the ending by playing with the clutch. The bike i used (Z850) had enough speed at gear one and by just controlling the clutch. Dont even need to release it fully.
The timer stops after the rear wheels cross the line, something like balancing a bicycle in stationary you can wiggle abit.
My 2 mistakes came when my 1st test i was too slow, my second test was better but i slowed down in the middle and lost balance. My 3rd time entry was good, was about to fall but gave a bit throttle and more clutch for speed and the bike balanced it self and thats how i passed.
Maybe the more experienced riders can give better explanation.
Trick is to throttle slightly more to up the titi, look straight ahead and balance yourself with your bike handle bar slight maneuvering left/ right, change to 2/3rd gear instead of 1st gear as torque is too high, control speed with throttle instead of the accelerator.
Good luck!
Apr 22 2025, 02:18 PM

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