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electric_monk 30 Jan 2006 05:02

Advanced Riding Presentation
 
At this years gathering at Lumb Farm, I will at some point be giving a presentation based around Advanced Riding (On Road only) principles. I could quite easily put together a set presentaation of what I think might be useful, but I got to thinking that maybe the audience should determine the content.
So, If anyone has any topics they would like to suggest, then I will see what I can come up with. I do intent the presentation to have plenty of audience participation.


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Frank Warner 31 Jan 2006 07:53

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Originally posted by electric_monk:
At this years gathering at Lumb Farm, I will at some point be giving a presentation based around Advanced Riding (On Road only) principles.
Most courses are country specfic. The 'expected behaviour' changes from country to country - and riding (or driving) contary to the expectation is dangerous. Leaving a braking spact may be technically "safe" but when it produces anger and idiocy by the other 'road' users you're better off conforming to the "expected behaviour". EG "Filtering" in the USA may produce firearm responces.

Red Bull 31 Jan 2006 10:47

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Originally posted by Frank Warner:
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. EG "Filtering" in the USA may produce firearm responces.

HI Can you please elaborate what is "Filtering"
I did not get it!!
Thanks in advance,
Red Bull

Cie 31 Jan 2006 12:20

Filtering is when you filter in between lanes of slow moving or stationary traffic.

Normally done to get past traffic at lights or when slowed by an accident or other obstruction. So you'd keep a lane of traffic on your left and right, effectively driving along the lane seperating white lines.

In the UK it's legal.

[This message has been edited by Cie (edited 31 January 2006).]

beddhist 31 Jan 2006 14:56

Red Bull's response very nicely illustrates Frank's point. http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/ubb/wink.gif

Frank Warner 1 Feb 2006 04:28

You may now have to explain what a 'lane' is, and why only one vehicle may occupy it width ways!

I love those GP starts at the traffic lights in Asia. Lights turn red - traffic banks up against the light - all the way across the road (both sides) - when the light turn green they all take off and merge into the correct side before hitting there opposing side. Highly entertaining.


Jim2002 2 Mar 2006 01:34

Quote:

Originally posted by electric_monk:

So, If anyone has any topics they would like to suggest, then I will see what I can come up with. I do intent the presentation to have plenty of audience participation.

Observation/road positioning, cornering, riding in the wet/on ice/on snow.

Red Bull 13 May 2006 07:38

Is the presentation available? Can you chare it Please
 
electric_monk >> I was just wondering did you finally complete the presentation?
Woudl it be possible for you to send it to me by e mail??
my id is
haribombay(at) gmail(.)com
Thanks in advance

Also Thanks to Cie for elaborating > Filtering

and Frank Warner >> Well hailing from India, THeorotically I know what a lane is and this phenomenon >> that you describe here (BELOW) happens all the time . Well Maybe for disciplined foreign riders this might really be interesting to look at :-)


I love those GP starts at the traffic lights in Asia. Lights turn red - traffic banks up against the light - all the way across the road (both sides) - when the light turn green they all take off and merge into the correct side before hitting there opposing side. Highly entertaining.

electric_monk 13 May 2006 21:44

Hey Red Bull

The presentation is going to be a fairly informal affair with (hopefully.!!!!) a good deal of input from those attending, so there is no script of any sorts. Instead I have several topics which will deal with the fundamental elements of Advanced Riding.

I also do Bar Mitzvah's, weddings, christenings and funerals....at extortonate rates...

Sorry.

RichLees 16 May 2006 08:38

how about bringing a big tarpaulin and some liquid soap? then the eager can practice riding on ice

Red Bull 16 May 2006 09:36

big tarpaulin and some liquid soap ,, HA HA HA..
 
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Originally Posted by RichLees
how about bringing a big tarpaulin and some liquid soap? then the eager can practice riding on ice

HA HA Ha HA HA HA ,, Really funny :-)


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