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The Gamble pays off! (Advanced rider clinic) - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: General Discussion (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: The Gamble pays off! (Advanced rider clinic) (/showthread.php?tid=1879) Pages:
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The Gamble pays off! (Advanced rider clinic) - bigsheep_imp - 05-11-2017 So I took a personal day from work for tomorrow a few weeks ago and signed up for the Lee Parks Arc level 1 hoping the weather would be ok. Watching the forecast show a high as low as 5 (40) and lots of rain, the day tomorrow shows a low of 7 (45) and a high of 12 (55). May in Canada can be all over the place, I'm quite happy with tomorrow's forecast! I was expecting to ride there (about 45 minutes away) in much cooler temperatures. I took this risk because this was the only day this year that Lee himself would be running the course in Toronto. The course begins at 8 am and runs to 6pm. RE: The Gamble pays off! (Advanced rider clinic) - the Ferret - 05-11-2017 A high of 40 and lots of rain and you are riding there? My kinda guy Have fun, ride safe RE: The Gamble pays off! (Advanced rider clinic) - Cormanus - 05-11-2017 Yeah. Have a great day bigsheep. Look forward to hearing about it. RE: The Gamble pays off! (Advanced rider clinic) - bigsheep_imp - 05-12-2017 The weather was fine, none of the rain the weatherman was talking about earlier in the week. We had a high of 14 and I was comfortable all day. My cb1100 was the second most popular bike there. A guy had a custom sportster made to look like an old XR1200r with some custom parts from California. It was a long day, was up at 5:30 to beat the rush, make it there for 7:30 since I avoided the major highways. Met Lee and reduced my tire pressure as instructed. The day was broken up into short class sessions followed by drills in the lot. It was supposed to go from 8-6pm but at 7:30 they were still talking and answering questions. I'm a very new rider, but some of the exercises confudled guys with 30 years of experience! The culminating drill was a figure 8 using all the steps we were taught. Riding home I was trying to gradually incorporate some of the techniques I learned . It was loads of fun and the other riders were all great people! I will get a DVD in a week or so with some photos of me at various point in the day. In one of the photos I have my engine guard pretty close to the ground, surprised there were no sparks. RE: The Gamble pays off! (Advanced rider clinic) - bigsheep_imp - 05-13-2017 So I just got back from an hour and a half journey through the twisties. The biggest differences after the course are: My perception of leaned over has changed. I'm leaning the bike much farther now without hesitation, even just right turns in regular traffic, I'm much more comfortable at angles. My body, after the course I now get all my limbs involved in turning. I used to just use my hands, but now I use my hips, head, shoulders, legs, everything. Enjoyment, my bump in skill has also increased how much I enjoy being on my motorcycle and how I appreciate every corner. I would highly recommend this course. RE: The Gamble pays off! (Advanced rider clinic) - the Ferret - 05-13-2017 one of the best things about learning something new is putting it into practice. Good job. RE: The Gamble pays off! (Advanced rider clinic) - Cormanus - 05-13-2017 Sounds like a great experience, bigsheep. RE: The Gamble pays off! (Advanced rider clinic) - bigsheep_imp - 06-12-2017 A few stills from the Advanced rider clinic. Another still RE: The Gamble pays off! (Advanced rider clinic) - Cormanus - 06-12-2017 You won't be leaning too much further! RE: The Gamble pays off! (Advanced rider clinic) - curlyjoe_imp - 06-12-2017 Maybe the photo angles aren't quite right but it looks like those crash bars will hit pavement before the pegs. That's not good. |