How many of you have had professional coaching to improve your road riding

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Have you had professional coaching for road riding

Yes
18
44%
No
18
44%
I "learned" from others as i went along
2
5%
I dont need no steenkin coach, i am a riding god
3
7%
 
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Yorick wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 2:49 pm I think what pisses off the average rider, is the experts giving their opinion without bring asked.

I never give track advice unless asked.
And I almost never post* on the run-of-the-mill "I was out riding and sh!t happened" posts unless someone says "I don't understand what happened" or someone posts some completely rubbish advice.

So what happened on VD and TRC? I got told I never stuck my head out of the Survival Skills / Staying Alive sections so was 'elitist'. I'm trying to be more inclusive here :)

*This one's a bit different... it's on topic :)
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The Spin Doctor wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 3:36 pm
Yorick wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 2:49 pm I think what pisses off the average rider, is the experts giving their opinion without bring asked.

I never give track advice unless asked.
And I almost never post* on the run-of-the-mill "I was out riding and sh!t happened" posts unless someone says "I don't understand what happened" or someone posts some completely rubbish advice.

So what happened on VD and TRC? I got told I never stuck my head out of the Survival Skills / Staying Alive sections so was 'elitist'. I'm trying to be more inclusive here :)

*This one's a bit different... it's on topic :)
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Hot_Air wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 12:56 pm
Beancounter wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 12:33 pm When my missus went to do a refresher day with the same CBT instructor she happened to mention that I'd been "banging on" about vanishing point and pointing her chin in the direction she needs to go, her instructor was very dismissive and said she didn't need to know any of that at her level.
It doesn't matter whether it's CBT, DAS or IAM; there are the good, the bad and the ugly instructors. (I'm not saying who's ugly :lol: )

IMO, it's an essential and basic riding skill to point your chin (or at least look) in the direction you need to go. And why is the vanishing point not even mentioned in the Riding: the Essential Skills book?
This is kinda what some of my posts have been - I didn't have good instruction at test level. I learnt the vanishing point from the friend that I went out with. I learnt a lot more from him that in my Direct Access course

Sure, the instructors 'should' have taught me the basics. Yes there were quite a few things I 'should' have learnt in that week

But I did just learn to pass my test. The rest I learnt as I went along. Regardless of the posts saying I learnt the basics etc, IMO the basics were how to pass my test! I mist have had the bad or the ugly!! It was a long time ago though! :lol: :lol:
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Horse wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 2:43 pm ...........
- braking late, into the corner (no, not trail braking, or comfort braking)
Please explain what you mean by "comfort braking"? Thanks.
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The Spin Doctor wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 3:36 pm So what happened on VD and TRC? I got told I never stuck my head out of the Survival Skills / Staying Alive sections so was 'elitist'. I'm trying to be more inclusive here :)
Coming in here and stealing all our arguments. :(

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Skub wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 4:40 pm
The Spin Doctor wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 3:36 pm So what happened on VD and TRC? I got told I never stuck my head out of the Survival Skills / Staying Alive sections so was 'elitist'. I'm trying to be more inclusive here :)
Coming in here and stealing all our arguments. :(

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Whysub wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 4:37 pm
Horse wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 2:43 pm ...........
- braking late, into the corner (no, not trail braking, or comfort braking)
Please explain what you mean by "comfort braking"? Thanks.
"I'm not really comfortable, so I'm just going to rest my foot on the brake lever" with the result that the brake light flashes.

Or, sometimes, a half-hearted bit of late braking that doesn't actually achieve anything, but suggests that the rider isn't comfortable opening the throttle.

Does that make sense?

Another edit: as well as the brake light showing, if you're following then you get a feel for how the ride usually uses throttle through a bend.
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Noggin wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 3:55 pm This is kinda what some of my posts have been - I didn't have good instruction at test level. I learnt the vanishing point from the friend that I went out with. I learnt a lot more from him that in my Direct Access course

Sure, the instructors 'should' have taught me the basics. Yes there were quite a few things I 'should' have learnt in that week

But I did just learn to pass my test. The rest I learnt as I went along. Regardless of the posts saying I learnt the basics etc, IMO the basics were how to pass my test! I mist have had the bad or the ugly!! It was a long time ago though! :lol: :lol:
Fair enough... I wasn't there etc. I know what SHOULD be covered... and I know what may get skipped too. So fair enough sounds like you got some poor basic training. And when it happens, not only is the trainee short-changed, but the negative comments about training generally set the tone for the way people see post-test training as "more of the same"... which isn't necessarily true.
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Yorick wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 4:41 pm Yeah. Burn the witch.

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Horse wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 5:48 am
Bigyin wrote: Mon Jul 05, 2021 11:39 pm
I must be doing something right as i make a big deal of this on CBT ..... i have an onboard video of Jonny Rea in wet race from Magny Cours from a camera mounted on the dash looking back at him with a clear visor. Superb example of " look where you want to go"
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From waaaay before the technology to show that, I had a magazine photo of Jamie Whitham demonstrating what was described as his 'chin in the weeds' riding style.
I also have a more up to date picture of Taz Mackenzie doing similar ....... wet races/practice are great for clear visor pictures for instructors

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Bigyin wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 7:54 pm I also have a more up to date picture of Taz Mackenzie doing similar

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He's looking to see where O'Halloran went. :lol:
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Skub wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 7:56 pm
Bigyin wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 7:54 pm I also have a more up to date picture of Taz Mackenzie doing similar

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He's looking to see where O'Halloran went. :lol:
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Bigyin wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 7:54 pm wet races/practice are great for clear visor pictures for instructors
Looked for the Whitham pic, can't find it. But you've reminded me that you can see his eyes.
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Bigyin wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 7:54 pm
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Are there two levers on the clutch side?
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Beancounter wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 8:31 pm
Bigyin wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 7:54 pm
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Are there two levers on the clutch side?
Could be the protector jobbies, see the August trackday thread.

Edit: one on the right visible too
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Come on boys, do a little research
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Lol, yes two levers. Clutch and back brake. Some riders use a thumb rear brake and some use a rear brake with a normal lever like a scooter. The clutch is only used at the start then the quick shifter and blipper takes over 👍
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Beancounter wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 8:31 pm
Bigyin wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 7:54 pm
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Are there two levers on the clutch side?
One is the clutch, the other is a "scooter" rear brake lever. Thumb operated rear brakes used to be the thing but once the clutch was only used for getting off the line due to quickshifters then the space was available on the left bar for a proper brake lever

EDIT: that will teach me to scroll down on my phone before replying to a post as already been answered by Couchy
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Horse wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 8:09 pm
Looked for the Whitham pic, can't find it. But you've reminded me that you can see his eyes.
Even that close together?