learning to ride, A newbie's tale

learning to ride, A newbie's tale

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mojitomax

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1,874 posts

193 months

Sunday 15th June 2008
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Evening all,

i've recently got into biking and am absolutely loving it. i've seen lots of posts about learning to ride and taking tests etc, and i thought i'd put up my tuppence worth (from a fellow newb!) and introduce myself.

i discovered my passion for bikes after i got back from new zealand last year, and much to mother's disapproval booked my DAS. Whilst she wasn't best pleased (i guess most mother's wouldn't be) i explained that i would make sure i got the best kit i could and be as safe as i could. And besides, i was going to do it anyway so she may as well give me her blessing than trying to stop me. It seemed to work, but i know she's still worried if she know's i'm out on my toy, and relieved when i get back.

Still, full of beans, i booked my theory test and dutifully bought a how to pass your test computer CD. written test, easy as pie. hazard perception - nonsense. as has been mentioned on the forum, passing the hazard perecption is about knowing how to play the game. it took me three goes to pass the hazard perception (i only got one answer wrong on the written).

Word of advice, learn how to read the clips and what the DVLA are lookking for. it's completely removed from reality and bears little resemblance to real life, but it's just another hoop we have to jump through

Then came the fun bit. okay, not so fun bit pootling on a 125 first, but then i got to play with a 500. Actually the pootling was a really rubbish day. there were two of us, and the other chap was a 18year old motocross dude who'd been riding for years and sailing through whilst i'm nearly thirty and never ridden a bike before.

couldn't slalom, coudn't ride in a circle, could ride in a straight line though. Pants day, i think they just passed me cos they knew i was coing back the next day to start das. Still, went home and reflected and came back on sunday full of more beans and seriously apprehensive. Chris the instructor was great. really put me at ease and just coaxed me through.

biggest problem was slow speed stuff, and high speed stuff, and city riding. everything esle was fine.
ok, from a newbie to other newbies, relax your arms, look at where you want to go, and NEVER dump the clutch. very scary, not done on purpose, but very scary.
don't think too much, relax and be aware of everyone else and keep a lot of space around you.
oh, and when it comes to the mystery of countersteering, it's quite simple really. just push forward on the side of the bar to which you want to steer and bike will tip into the corner. if you want to turn right, push on the right bar, bike tips right. simple

As for the u-turn, revs high, trail the back brake, control the speed with the clutch. Chris had me doing uturns in top gear controlling the bike with the clutch and brake just to prove to myself that i could.

ready for the test. it was a rubbish test ride. no clutch control and my roundabouts were rubbish. but lots of lifesavers and i was generally safe and the uturn was on a road with huge camber and on a downhill slope frown. i still passed.

word of advice. treat it as just another ride. once i felt i'd failed, i rode much better cos i wasn't stressed anymore. the ride back was the best i'd had. no stress, took the communicator out of my ear, and just rode. felt great.

and now where am i? bought a fzr600 and do a 100mile a day commute on it. great fun and my riding is just getting better because i'm getting more miles under my belt. filtering is coming along, and high speed filtering on the motorway is way loads of fun (and makes me feel super smug too!), needs loads of concentration though.

word of advice to everyone thinking about getting on a bike, just do it.
to anyone who's just passed, just keep riding and get lots of practice.
i've still got loads to learn, and have posted lots of questions on this forum and everyone's been really helpful. Cheers guys.

PS, if there are any PHers in the east midlands (leicester) area who'd like to meet up for a ride out and drinks (make mine an orange juice!) drop me a line. it'd certainly be good to ride with some more experieced chaps-and have a load of fun along the way smile

Ta Ta for now, (apologies for the long post)


gsfrontera

516 posts

201 months

Sunday 15th June 2008
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what a great post! Some good info for people looking to get their DAS done. Hope you have many years of safe riding.

Its after your test that you will really learn how to ride. While its fun being out with the more experienced guys, don't try and keep up. Keeping up will be easy after a few months and you will feel a lot safer and more comfortable on your bike.

Well done for passing by the way.

Jimmy5

544 posts

227 months

Sunday 15th June 2008
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mojitomax said:
once i felt i'd failed, i rode much better cos i wasn't stressed anymore.
Same here. Was certain I'd failed 10 minutes in. Got back to the test centre and passed with 1 minor

mojitomax said:
PS, if there are any PHers in the east midlands (leicester) area who'd like to meet up for a ride out and drinks (make mine an orange juice!) drop me a line.
South Notts so not to far away and the 6047's always tempting

Dudd

963 posts

193 months

Sunday 15th June 2008
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Cheers mojitomax, I agree with literally everything you wrote. I passed about 3 months ago. This info would have been great then!!

Everything about relaxing you body is essential, otherwise you're shattered after ten minutes!

I tend to be laughing out loud as i filter past cars, it's a great feeling!!

I also, probably along with half the other riders, thought I'd failed and so i relaxed completely and used it as just another training lesson!


Sossige

3,176 posts

264 months

Sunday 15th June 2008
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Great post, welcome. As another newbie, some good advice there - having just passed my test I want to build things up steadily and sensibly.

EvoBarry

1,903 posts

266 months

Sunday 15th June 2008
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Nice to read how new riders are getting on, I've been riding 17yrs now and still get a kick from it. Keep it safe lads smile


steven182

1,886 posts

202 months

Monday 16th June 2008
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I can't wait for my turn biggrin

big_rob_sydney

3,407 posts

195 months

Monday 16th June 2008
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Well done, and congratulations.

Welcome to the insanity smile

Chilli

17,318 posts

237 months

Monday 16th June 2008
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Good post that. Glad to hear you're enjoying it, and seem to have a very sensible head on.

Welcome to PH as well!

Cheers.

mojitomax

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1,874 posts

193 months

Monday 16th June 2008
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Dudd said:
I tend to be laughing out loud as i filter past cars, it's a great feeling!!
There was a moosive queue on the M1 this morning (rubbernecking looking at an accident on the opposite carriageway, Grrrr) but no probs for me. was following behind a chap on a hayabusa filtering and had a huge grin on my face.

Cheers guys, i spent most of sunday afternoon in hein Gerricke looking at an arlen ness race suit, but i think it's a bit hardcore for commuting to work. i literally had to peel myself out of it. would be very icky peeling myself out of it and then having to do some work. did see a very nice arlen ness jacket though. looks like Mr Visa is going to be my new best friend smile

mojitomax

Original Poster:

1,874 posts

193 months

Sunday 10th August 2008
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Jimmy5 said:
South Notts so not to far away and the 6047's always tempting
the sun is out, it's a glorious day and i've just spent a couple of hours on the bike hooning down the 6047 from leicester to melton. Saw a few of the bikesafe guys coming the other way. i was going to do the bikesafe this weekend, but thought the weather would be rubbish. oops, how wrong i was.

what a fantastic stretch of tarmac. the only problem with country roads is that you can never really see around the corner or see what's coming the other way so you can't really give it full beans. Trackday, here i come! biggrin

ironictwist

7,127 posts

206 months

Sunday 10th August 2008
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Great post, the tips are appreciated. Took my theory last week, passed. CBT on the 31st of August & my test on Sept 22nd, cutting it fine before the changes so if I pass considering I've never ridden before it will be a miracle yes

Will keep ya advice in mine, Gracias thumbup

StevRS

443 posts

210 months

Sunday 10th August 2008
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Test tomorrow eek

Just gotta chill, ride my ride & not get frustrated at myself if I do anything silly! Been out all day & this morning was rubbish! Got so angry at myself for fluffing a u-turn & got tense & it went down from there...

After a five minute chill it came together & this afternoon was excellent & thoroughly enjoyable.

Roll on 12:30 eek

ironictwist

7,127 posts

206 months

Sunday 10th August 2008
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All the best Steve