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Started by Big T, December 04, 2008, 03:51:17 PM

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Big T

Quote from: bmroxm5 on December 06, 2008, 08:39:13 PM
one of the cool things i noticed 'bout your seat is that little compartment/boot thing! nifty!

That's were all the virgins live..... Like Aladdin's Lamp..... Big Ts Virgin Boot....  :o
   .... This is your captain speaking. Please fasten your seat-belts as we prepare for take off.... (I'm the passenger now....)

Betty

Quote from: Big T on December 06, 2008, 04:29:50 PM
Was actually trying out something Dock and I were talking about a few weeks back. At the Superbike School they start you off riding the track without using your brakes (teaching you to ride smoothly). So was putting in practice as I am trying to smooth out my riding in the corners. Plus the Duke has great engine braking which helps heaps.

It actually works..... [thumbsup]

And Stu highly recommend the Stay Upright Course. I did it with a few other Monsters and learnt heaps (as in riding smoother not necessarily faster).  [moto]

Interesting you should say that to Stu who is thinking of doing the stay upright course. It was the one thing I kept getting told off for on the course - using the engine braking and not enough 'real' braking.

If you are constantly using your brakes, for their intended purpose, the theory is that you will be more comfortable using them to their full extent in an emergency situation ... as it turns out I am not real comfortable in either situation.

Quote from: Big T on December 06, 2008, 04:37:05 PM
Hey Stu it is all to do with my virgin seat

Trev, ya beat me to it. I was going to explain there is a reason for the body language.
Believe post content at your own risk.

Jukie

and only certain people are allowed to touch the Virgin seat, you have to earn brownie point for that.
Before Honda CB125N
          Suzuki GS125
Now.   Ducati 620ie
          Lambretta Li150
          Ducati S4RT

Big T

Quote from: Betty on December 06, 2008, 09:51:02 PM
It was the one thing I kept getting told off for on the course - using the engine braking and not enough 'real' braking.
If you are constantly using your brakes, for their intended purpose, the theory is that you will be more comfortable using them to their full extent in an emergency situation ... as it turns out I am not real comfortable in either situation.

You are right Betty re the brake thing. Just a little exercise I was doing...... Not recommending that you do it all the time........

Old habit I found I was coming up the corners fast, braking hard, then going into the corner slower than I could, then trying to speed up in the corner which just wanted to make the bike stand up which all meant I was uncomfortable in some corners.....

So doing my little exercise has helped smooth out my approach ,entry, way round and lets me power out......  [moto]
   .... This is your captain speaking. Please fasten your seat-belts as we prepare for take off.... (I'm the passenger now....)

Jukie

#64
well some of you guys from this run were asking about my pets, so here are the pics



Before Honda CB125N
          Suzuki GS125
Now.   Ducati 620ie
          Lambretta Li150
          Ducati S4RT

Big T

Very cute Jukie...

So which one is "Nippy" and which one is "Slow"?????
   .... This is your captain speaking. Please fasten your seat-belts as we prepare for take off.... (I'm the passenger now....)

Betty

I'm the slow one.

Oh yeah and they are some huge hands.
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Jukie

Quote from: Big T on December 06, 2008, 10:29:39 PM
Very cute Jukie...

So which one is "Nippy" and which one is "Slow"?????

these pictures are of Nippy only as Slow is also very timid and hides alot. Had to take the shot of my hand rather quickly before he bit me.
Before Honda CB125N
          Suzuki GS125
Now.   Ducati 620ie
          Lambretta Li150
          Ducati S4RT

bazz20

with those long fingers you would be a good penis peinous a piano player  [cheeky]

Jukie

Before Honda CB125N
          Suzuki GS125
Now.   Ducati 620ie
          Lambretta Li150
          Ducati S4RT