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SUSskyblu3
post Sep 7 2023, 10:52 AM

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QUOTE(genesiscopy @ Sep 6 2023, 07:30 PM)
To add, only left leg can be put down after braking. Tbh that's what a rider should do when stopping at junction or traffic light but i normally don't see them do it. Usually they just put their right foot down and the left leg on the gear shifter.
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exactly
many do it the wrong way

SUSskyblu3
post Sep 7 2023, 10:54 AM

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QUOTE(alexei @ Sep 7 2023, 08:40 AM)
That's a good practice and with gear in watching your back in case any shit comes up from behind, it's not a rule afaik
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I will always keep the bike in first gear if I'm the only one at the stopped junction. and will constantly look at the rear view mirrors. Until there are cars stopped behind me.


SUSskyblu3
post Nov 18 2023, 01:22 PM

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QUOTE(acid_head @ Nov 18 2023, 09:33 AM)
For titi, have to keep looking far away right? Sometime i can’t even balance during motor start moving.
Bumpy road my instructor said there are 2ways, one is the way you mentioned, second way is maintain the throttle and apply foot brake at the same time.
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Before titi
If you can , learn to balance the bike at stand still/almost stop




Then learn about riding very slow slow, and slightly dragging the rear brakes at the same time. This helpsb to keep the bike straight and more balance at very very slow speed.


And while you are going through titi, look straight ahead... Look where you want to go.
Never look directly on the front wheels.
Look further ahead.

This post has been edited by skyblu3: Nov 18 2023, 01:24 PM
SUSskyblu3
post Nov 18 2023, 07:59 PM

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QUOTE(acid_head @ Nov 18 2023, 07:35 PM)
I just bought a kapcai. Trying to do balancing at slow speed riding during night time now. But I know is totally different riding experience on big bike, but just give a try.

Another thing I found is a aged uncle like me, tend to became a slow learner compared to a youngster I saw at the academy. Really can feel the differences.  biggrin.gif
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Just enjoy the learning process.
You'll learn faster this way.

 

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