2,341 to 2,350 of 2,388 results
|
Replies
|
Views
|
Latest Post
|
|
 |
|
Leading
by Foxglove
away with that error, because it hopefully won't surprise you quite as much as it would the driver behind. Drivers are used to seeing reasonably competent L riders - they don't expect, in the same way they usually would a learner car - the rider
|
118
|
743
|
21/11/2006 09:29:24
by Foxglove
|
|
|
|
|
Recommends - 1st bigger bike for newbie?
by Toe Down
, but I've not been keen to get back on to lay the ghost for myself. SOrry, because it appears to have a little more spirit than the run of the mill training school learner (and I like the look of it!)Am I straying into the territory of "why
|
91
|
610
|
19/12/2006 11:24:18
by tfd
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OK clued up IAM type people... Braking.. or not, as the case may be.
by quickshift
with a learner riding it I didn't know CG125s had brakes Don't think anyone is suggesting "not using brakes" as a sensible idea generally. Severe engine braking and downshifting is cheating anyway.I would class "no brake riding" with "keeping
|
114
|
802
|
01/04/2006 21:06:52
by The Spin Doctor
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The Wheelie school Christmas Give away competition
by fishman
with another vd'er, i am a quick learner , i just need someone to explain the clutch throttle movements to me (face to face) as i have read up on "how to pull wheelies"...but i am doing somthing wrong....obviously .....& i'll show you a topless piccy
|
176
|
518
|
28/12/2006 22:11:08
by Camel
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The IAM
by Grosvenor
|
115
|
1550
|
16/09/2007 09:42:11
by AdamA
|
|
|
|
Search took: 0.161 secs