I have been riding streetbikes for 16 years but I'm a prime example of "time on the bike does not equal skill" For years I was content to take the corners nice and easy and run like a bat out of hell in the straits.
This year, when I got my Duc I decided it was a time for change. I recently assembled all the needed gear and today I went out with the goal of loosing my virginity.
I found a nice parking lot that was free of debris and vehicles. After setting up a mock turn, I just kept hitting it at faster and faster speeds until my lean angle put my knee on the road.
WOW! What a feeling. My confidence in the bike is boosted to a new level. I have my first track day coming up on Sept22. I can't wait to get to the track and polish it up.
Here's a pic of my newly scraped knee puck.
This year, when I got my Duc I decided it was a time for change. I recently assembled all the needed gear and today I went out with the goal of loosing my virginity.
I found a nice parking lot that was free of debris and vehicles. After setting up a mock turn, I just kept hitting it at faster and faster speeds until my lean angle put my knee on the road.
WOW! What a feeling. My confidence in the bike is boosted to a new level. I have my first track day coming up on Sept22. I can't wait to get to the track and polish it up.
Here's a pic of my newly scraped knee puck.