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DLIT 03-30-2008 01:46 AM

First ride.
 
The wifey and I took her new bike for a spin. Worked a bit on feeling out the clutch and turning from a stop. Tomorrow, we're gonna try getting her speeds up a little bit and maintain 'em. Here's a few pics. I don't want to hear shit about her gear. Keep in mind we were just rolling around our immediate neighborhood.

http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u...Picture071.jpg
http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u...Picture072.jpg
http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u...Picture074.jpg
http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u...Picture077.jpg
http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u...Picture088.jpg

Damn, her new camera is good.

Mr Lefty 03-30-2008 01:56 AM

looks awesome! is the bike lowered?

congrats to you and your wife!

one thing though... you might remind her to "cover" the clutch and break... it's easier to just squeeze than move the fingers than squeeze... :2cents:

DLIT 03-30-2008 02:00 AM

Fuck covering that shit. I don't do it. Why should she? Whatever she feels comfortable with. I use to cover the clutch and I was trying to drag knee for the first time. I decided not to cover the clutch and I dragged knee. Gripping the bar with all my fingers seemed tohelp. No, the bike's not lowered. You can't. Maybe the back, but not the front.

Cutty72 03-30-2008 02:04 AM

Looking good D.
Bike looks good, and the wife looks good. Can't remember if i've seen a pic of her before.

either way congrats and keep it up!

wish our weather was that nice...

Mr Lefty 03-30-2008 02:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DLIT (Post 25337)
Fuck covering that shit. I don't do it. Why should she? Whatever she feels comfortable with. I use to cover the clutch and I was trying to drag knee for the first time. I decided not to cover the clutch and I dragged knee. Gripping the bar with all my fingers seemed tohelp. No, the bike's not lowered. You can't. Maybe the back, but not the front.

humm... interesting... it was what I was told at MSF and it's what I'm comfortable with... I just use two fingers on either lever though...

but as far as my understanding as to why... it was because in a panic... your gonna grab a lot harder when your moving your fingers to the lever compared to when you just have to squeeze... it also takes a split second longer...

but like you said... what ever she's comfortable with:dthumb:


ok just looks lowered I think it's my screen though... the aspect ratio is all fucked up.

WARputer 03-30-2008 02:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DLIT (Post 25337)
Fuck covering that shit. I don't do it. Why should she?

:lmao::lmao:

DLIT 03-30-2008 02:21 AM

In a panic, you're likely to grab too much brake regardless. That's where you have to keep your brain about things like that. If my two fingers are on the brake, I'm gonna squeeze just as hard. But that's me, I'm very experienced. New riders will probably squeeze the fuck out of it no matter what. I was telling my wife about not sueezing the brake too hard in a panic situation. The front end will just wash out.

Mr Lefty 03-30-2008 02:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DLIT (Post 25346)
In a panic, you're likely to grab too much brake regardless. That's where you have to keep your brain about things like that. If my two fingers are on the brake, I'm gonna squeeze just as hard. But that's me, I'm very experienced. New riders will probably squeeze the fuck out of it no matter what. I was telling my wife about not sueezing the brake too hard in a panic situation. The front end will just wash out.

yeah actually now that I think about it they told us to NOT cover the break but cover the clutch... I got my only points taken away for having two fingers cover'n the brake...

they wanted to emphasize you to pull the clutch in a panic rather than slam on the brakes...


how was it with her? I know it can be a bit frustrating teach'n someone you care about... things go smooth?

DLIT 03-30-2008 02:49 AM

Yeah, they went smooth. Just reminded myself not to get carried away.

Smittie61984 03-30-2008 08:58 AM

:wtfru:
Gear, Gear, Gear, Gear!!!

Just kidding. Here is my 1st time riding a bike. And that stayed my normal gear for about a month...
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1107/...1447fe8191.jpg

The bike looks great. Now I want one to throw around up there at the Gap.


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