CBRtist
Well-Known Member
1. Don't get sucked into following a who is not wearing a shirt and did not instruct you to follow him. You will realize your vast speed differential, most likely too late... and in a turn.
2. When they say that your tires might be cold on the left, believe it (this, in conjunction with #1 results in ouchie).
3. You can pat the ground BUT you can also stare up at the sky if there are clouds and see if they are moving while you are mentally making your body part assessment.
4. To my husband who said "I wouldn't worry. If you crash at the speed you're are going in B Group, you'll be lucky if you scuff your leathers." YOU WERE WRONG! :flipoff: I ripped them too! Albeit just a little bit
5. You *might* think you are ready to go back out after reteching your bike (this is why 10 different people ask you this), but after a few laps in a few sessions with soreness and going über safety upright slow, you realize you are wasting everyone's time... including your own and it's time to call it a day. Like a wise man once said: It's just money, you'll make more tomorrow.
Other than that, great weather, good company and thank you :adore: CR Chris for working with me on one of my biggest challenges (and fears), the Chicane. Saying "treat it like a kink, not a turn" made a world of sense to me.
I hope everybody else, all in all, had a good day
2. When they say that your tires might be cold on the left, believe it (this, in conjunction with #1 results in ouchie).
3. You can pat the ground BUT you can also stare up at the sky if there are clouds and see if they are moving while you are mentally making your body part assessment.
4. To my husband who said "I wouldn't worry. If you crash at the speed you're are going in B Group, you'll be lucky if you scuff your leathers." YOU WERE WRONG! :flipoff: I ripped them too! Albeit just a little bit
5. You *might* think you are ready to go back out after reteching your bike (this is why 10 different people ask you this), but after a few laps in a few sessions with soreness and going über safety upright slow, you realize you are wasting everyone's time... including your own and it's time to call it a day. Like a wise man once said: It's just money, you'll make more tomorrow.
Other than that, great weather, good company and thank you :adore: CR Chris for working with me on one of my biggest challenges (and fears), the Chicane. Saying "treat it like a kink, not a turn" made a world of sense to me.
I hope everybody else, all in all, had a good day