How good are you, by these standards?
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How good a rider are you then?
This makes a lot of sense:
http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/you-might-be-goo...
"Someone might have ridden for 20 years, but too often these riders have one year of experience, repeated 20 times."
This makes a lot of sense:
http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/you-might-be-goo...
"Someone might have ridden for 20 years, but too often these riders have one year of experience, repeated 20 times."
Your local RoSPA group is a really good way to improve your skills, learn new routes and meet new folk with an interest in riding. You'll get safer, possibly faster and probably smoother. It's an inexpensive modification that can be fitted to every vehicle you ever use. It also allows you to accurately assess your own performance to highlight your own weaknesses, something most people are not sufficiently skilled to do (see the article's mention of the Dunning-Kruger Effect - it applies to almost everything in life).
This is how I know that despite oodles of training and track time, I'm still a blundering amateur!
This is how I know that despite oodles of training and track time, I'm still a blundering amateur!
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