Well I helped a friend of mine with slow riding techniques. He just bought a used Electra Glide with lots of chrome works and was scared to make tight turns. He did not want to drop that expensive bike. So he called me to help him with the slow riding techniques.
Thanks everyone for supporting your police agency.
JIM
Sorry I can't make the ride, but I wish you well, and hope that lots of $$ are raised for the worthy cause.
Now, I have a question for you (and anyone else who cares to chime in with a suggestion). It regards slow speed skills, particularly the U-turn box. I have tried, and tried and tried again and just cannot do it. Not even close!
This last week, I was counseled out from my MSF coach training class when I failed the riding skills test, on that darned box, then making another stupid mistake because I was upset about the box.
I'm making exaggerated head turn, with my head and eyes up. I'm slipping the clutch and dragging the rear brake. I'm counterweighting in the turns. Practice, practice and practice some more and the frustration level grows.
I believe that my arms are too short to turn the bars fully. I'm unable to use the full lock on the steering. Most of my practice has been done on little MSF bikes because I'm afraid to drop the FJR. Yesterday, I spent an hour or so on my Ninja 650 and still couldn't do it.
Suggestions?
Jill