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Author Topic: NEW MONSTER OWNER!!!! MY FIRST LOVE  (Read 14418 times)
jc2ducati
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« Reply #45 on: February 11, 2010, 12:20:24 PM »

I can only give feedback on keith code's class. i only took the beginner level but there are more advanced classes available, too. all i did was show up with a helmet and gloves, and they took care of everything else: leathers, boots, bike.

basically, you'll learn how to go fast on a course. on the first run, i was going wide on turns, almost into the gravel, and generally pissing in your pants a bit!

by the end of the day with several techniques to practice with, i was going as fast as i wanted, much faster than in the beginning of the day, with 10 ft of margin to the gravel. thus, clearly, my turns were no longer my bottleneck and probably more of a mental limit now.

all that of course, transfers to civilian riding! Wink

ive heard to take one of those courses, what do they teach you during that class opposed to what they teach you in the msf
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« Reply #46 on: February 12, 2010, 12:21:44 AM »

Do people still blip the throttle on downshifts? On older bikes, i thought that was more or less required or you'd get get a big klunk. That's what i was told 20 years ago when I test rode his sport bike. Sort of a habit now.

However, now, being in a new "green" world, i wonder if it's not only not necessary but also needlessly reduces fuel mileage.


Umm...yes, people still blip the throttle on down shifts, even those of us with slipper type clutches.  The whole idea is to match engine speed with the speed of the rear wheel before letting out the clutch to avoid  upsetting the chassis on down shifts. 
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