• advice solicited

    From john@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 30 21:16:42 2021
    okay i'm an older gentlemen rider
    (yes i have hiking boots & 3/4 white helmet.)
    i ride slow and such (most of the time)
    and i'm being thrown into the street riding scene after a 30+ yrs absence.

    new ride will be a Harley full dress big ass bike and i'm used to doing
    slow TST 215lbs bike stuff and sporting a 800 lbs bike is well going to
    be different.
    planning on doing some parking lot figure 8's but what else should i do
    to protect my stupid monkey butt self????????
    yes i know llamas are out to get you (thank you rmd) so i'll stay off of
    super hunky back roads. what else should i be doing to prepare for
    exploding Tesla's & the like.
    john
    various toys (all out to get me)

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  • From The Real Bev@21:1/5 to john on Fri Apr 30 19:21:03 2021
    On 04/30/2021 06:16 PM, john wrote:
    okay i'm an older gentlemen rider
    (yes i have hiking boots & 3/4 white helmet.)
    i ride slow and such (most of the time)
    and i'm being thrown into the street riding scene after a 30+ yrs absence.

    new ride will be a Harley full dress big ass bike and i'm used to doing
    slow TST 215lbs bike stuff and sporting a 800 lbs bike is well going to
    be different.
    planning on doing some parking lot figure 8's but what else should i do
    to protect my stupid monkey butt self????????
    yes i know llamas are out to get you (thank you rmd) so i'll stay off of super hunky back roads. what else should i be doing to prepare for
    exploding Tesla's & the like.
    john
    various toys (all out to get me)

    I can't imagine anyone better able to give you advice than The Big Guy...

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    Please hassle me, I thrive on stress.

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  • From Michael Sturdevant@21:1/5 to john on Sat May 1 09:35:51 2021
    john asks:

    planning on doing some parking lot figure 8's but what else should i do
    to protect my stupid monkey butt self????????

    Braking exercises. Get up to 10-15 mph, brake as hard as you can. Learn the limit
    of traction on the front. If it has ABS, learn what that feels like. Up the speed and
    do it some more. You want to gain confidence in your right hand being able to hold
    the front wheel on the limit of traction. If it's sliding a little, you're there. If not keep trying.

    On that thing, you may want to do the same exercises with the rear. It may not transfer
    enough weight to the front to make the rear brake useless and if that's true, learn to use
    what it's got.

    TTr you can use for practice too. Get going 10-15 and lock up the front but stay on the gas.
    Ride it around that way with the front sliding. In 2" snow it's easy. Will let you learn what a sliding
    front feels like and how to keep riding (instead of falling) while it's sliding.

    On another note, you might get a bandana and a Harley tattoo to protect you from a real
    Harley guy.

    Go fast. Take chances.
    Mike S.

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  • From john@21:1/5 to The Real Bev on Sun May 2 21:54:30 2021
    On 4/30/21 10:21 PM, The Real Bev wrote:
    On 04/30/2021 06:16 PM, john wrote:
    okay i'm an older gentlemen rider
    (yes i have hiking boots & 3/4 white helmet.)
    i ride slow and such (most of the time)
    and i'm being thrown into the street riding scene after a 30+ yrs
    absence.

    new ride will be a Harley full dress big ass bike and i'm used to doing
    slow TST 215lbs bike stuff and sporting a 800 lbs bike is well going to
    be different.
    planning on doing some parking lot figure 8's but what else should i do
    to protect my stupid monkey butt self????????
    yes i know llamas are out to get you (thank you rmd) so i'll stay off of
    super hunky back roads. what else should i be doing to prepare for
    exploding Tesla's & the like.
    john
        various toys (all out to get me)

    I can't imagine anyone better able to give you advice than The Big Guy...

    good idea, i'll call him after i pick it up.
    john

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  • From john@21:1/5 to Michael Sturdevant on Sun May 2 21:53:07 2021
    On 5/1/21 12:35 PM, Michael Sturdevant wrote:
    john asks:

    planning on doing some parking lot figure 8's but what else should i do
    to protect my stupid monkey butt self????????

    Braking exercises. Get up to 10-15 mph, brake as hard as you can. Learn the limit
    of traction on the front. If it has ABS, learn what that feels like. Up the speed and
    do it some more. You want to gain confidence in your right hand being able to hold
    the front wheel on the limit of traction. If it's sliding a little, you're there. If not keep trying.

    On that thing, you may want to do the same exercises with the rear. It may not transfer
    enough weight to the front to make the rear brake useless and if that's true, learn to use
    what it's got.

    TTr you can use for practice too. Get going 10-15 and lock up the front but stay on the gas.
    Ride it around that way with the front sliding. In 2" snow it's easy. Will let you learn what a sliding
    front feels like and how to keep riding (instead of falling) while it's sliding.

    On another note, you might get a bandana and a Harley tattoo to protect you from a real
    Harley guy.

    Go fast. Take chances.
    Mike S.

    front slides are very strange/scary, used to do those
    in the snow with a 76 husky 360 (evil bike)
    it's been since the 80's since i;ve street rode.. H-1,
    rz350, kaw turbo, cb750, norton, they all had marginal brakes.
    i plan to do the cones at the local parking lot or
    drive it to my factory and practice there.. the braking
    drills are on the list after i get a feel for the
    clutch and the drag the front brake low speed stuff
    john

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