cobaltbabe:
Do you know if they teach new riders how to lay the bike down?
Gosh...
Having been down 4 or 5 times in 20 years, that part always came naturally to me!
Cbabe-
Proper turning skills, looking through the turn, balance, stopping at speed, riding out a skid, are a few of the things I remember.
Amazing how many people will go down in a heavy breaking situation by using too much rear brake.
I was shoocked at the course. Here I was with this great new bike (ZX=11) with super safety teachers, and the first thing they said was,
"There are two kinds of riders...those that have been down, and those that are going to go down..."
Having never been down when I took that course, I will not filled with confidence. Now I realize that I fall into both categories these days...
I do some of the most dangerous biking of my life here, a commute into central Tokyo twice a week. Actually, riding is actually pretty tame in the Tokyo area compared to Osaka, where there are essentially no rules for anything with two wheels. You can drive anywhere there is space. Pass cars on the shoulder at any speed, lane splitting, even on highways. Most of my driving manuevers these days (when in Rome...) are outlawed in the States...
JAG