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Old 11-25-2008, 08:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I am starting a thread about riding tips. Although learnt on track they can be transferred to the street.

I will start with tips from 'Valentino Rossi'

http://www.ebike-ridingtips.co.uk/vi...file=rossi.flv

I will ad my riding tips soon.
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Old 11-25-2008, 08:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Old 11-25-2008, 08:45 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Very nice Dhairya..!!

So, there you have it the riding tips right from Rossi himself.. !
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Old 11-25-2008, 09:39 PM   #4 (permalink)
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@dhairya. that was very informative!! felt like Rossi himself taught me some basic lessons.
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Old 11-28-2008, 09:48 PM   #5 (permalink)
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@dhairya. that was very informative!! felt like Rossi himself taught me some basic lessons.
What you mean 'felt like'...Rossi did teach you not just basic but advanced lessons.
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Default Tips from what I learnt on track!

I would encourage advanced riders to pour their experience here.
Calling Vivek Sharma, Kunal Bakshi and others

Here are tips from my side

However there are some riding tips which I thought are more important since all you guys are going to the mountains.

Let me spell the most important things (according to me) to be fast around a corner:

Speed while Entering a corner - Too fast and you might take the wrong line. Do enough braking before the lean and decide the corner speed before you start the lean. I was coming in too fast for one corner an was thinking, I caught up with them (faster riders)...Last point of exit after the corner and bye bye..Its better to enter a corner at a slower pace and get out faster...

The line - There has always been an argument about whether there is a fastest line or not, I think there is one but again its about averages. Some might be better at other lines. The line also depends on the corner after the current corner (if you know what I mean)

Body Positioning: If you are leaned more than the bike, there is more wheel making contact with the road and hence the exit speed would be higher. Plus having a knee down makes for great pictures! Get your ass off the bike!

Throttle: Do not be twitchy. The throttle should be in one smooth flow rather than constant open and close. keep it low if you not too confident but constant change in throttle is not advisable

Gearing: Neither should be too low or too high. If the corner is really slow, going to first gear and throttling hard means the rear wheel might loose traction and spin. Too high, I need not say....

Balls of Steel: You will scare yourself on the first day. I did. It had started to rain after the session when I was very confident. I was exiting a really slow turn (a chicane) onto a straight. Was too hard on the throttle, the rear wheel spun like crazy on the wet pavement and the bike stood up straight! The rear wheel fishtailed but luckily I did not fall and the session came to and end just after that. I will say I was happy to see the session end.

During my fastest session, I kept telling myself I could do it and I did. The bike was much more capable of what I was so....I still have a lot of room to learn to grow out of a 750 CC.

Where are your fingers: This is one mistake I do. I keep my fingers on the Break lever all the time. So if I feel I am too fast on a corner, I have a tendency to pull on the lever. Do not know if it happens with any of you guys. Its strict no-no. Do not keep the finger on the lever on a turn! Keep it on a straight for emergency braking. On a turn, lean yourself and the bike more if you think you are too fast. Use the clutch if the need be. But have full grip of the throttle while turning. I made a cautious decision not to keep my finger on the lever but by the end of the day I got rid of the practice.

Hope this helps.

I would like other advance riders to comment and correct if they think I was wrong anywhere..
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What you mean 'felt like'...Rossi did teach you not just basic but advanced lessons.
means that i felt his real presence dude!!!! very informative.
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^^ Guess How much he will charge for personalised lessons!

Anyways, I would like such a thread to be a sticky - Collect riding tips from all riders and haev collective learning
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I am surprised this thread has not got any attention for past 9 months. Either the tips are useless or we have all expert riders!
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mabee we have ppl with mixed up thoughts, they are thinking about touring and track driving in a single line......
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