Keep your dang feet on the pegs . Watch for Smurfs !


  Keep your dang feet on the pegs ! Yes you heard me lol . Ok so what am I talking about ? Well let me paint the picture for you. When I took a motorcycle  course  years ago  they  taut us  to  come to a stop using both  brakes . Then you  put your feet down . Ok sounds normal right ? Ok let me go further  ,  now  your at the light  with  both your feet down  , light turns  green you start to  go  your feet are dangling  through the intersection  THEN! it happens  a smurf runs out in front of   you . You try to swerve  but  because  your feet are dangling  your bike wobbles unbalanced instead  of  steering  and manoeuvring.  You grab the front  brake  with the  handle bars  turned ,,,, SKUPUNK!! flop on the ground you go! What just happened ?  Simple you were not in full control of the bike.

  Fast forward to the courses today. Now  we learn  to come to  a stop with both brakes  the same  , or if your at low speed below  16kms or 10  mph   you can just  use the back  brake . Never  just use the front  brake only , Why ?  you need the back  brake to  stabilise the bike.  If you just use the front brake only  it will dive the  front end  and  if your bars are not fully straight   you can dump the  bike. Even though the  front  break gives you 70% of the stopping power   you need the  back  break  to be smooth.  Its  best to use  both  brakes on  ideal surfaces  , if its a rough surface use the  back brake only . If you lose traction on the back wheel  you skid , if you lose traction on the front  you fall. So what does this have to do with feet on the pegs  ?  Everything  ! Ok you come to a full stop  now instead of  putting  both feet on the ground  you just put your  left foot  down.  Your right foot can now cover the back  brake . Light  turns green  your start to move   your bike is more balanced with one foot already on the right peg , you bring your  left foot  up  as soon as you can . Out  comes a smurf   in front of you  but  now  you  can make a  manoeuvre   with full control  and precision .Its simple  , when your feet are on the pegs your  bike is  balanced , when your  feet are off the pegs the bike is unbalanced.  This is why  I  keep saying practice  your low speed handling .Now just watch  for  smurfs!

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  1. As per your request Reg:

    Keep your dang feet on the pegs ! Yes, you heard me lol. Ok, so what am I talking about? Well, let me paint the picture for you. When I took a motorcycle course years ago they taught us to come to a stop using both brakes and then putting your feet down. Ok, sounds normal right ? Well, let me go further: now when you’re at the light with both your feet down, the light turns green you start to go your feet are dangling through the intersection THEN it happens! A smurf runs out in front of you!! You try to swerve but because your feet are dangling your bike wobbles unbalanced instead of steering and manoeuvring. You grab the front brake with the handle bars turned ,,,, SKUPUNK- flop on the ground you go!! What just happened? Simple. You were not in full control of the bike.

    Let’s fast forward to the courses today. Now we learn to come to a stop with both brakes , or if you’re going at a low speed (below 16kms or 10 mph) you can just use the back brake . Never just use only the front brake. Why? Because you need the back brake to stabilise the bike. If you only use just the front brake it will dive the front end and if your bars are not fully straight you can dump the bike. Even though the front brake gives you 70% of the stopping power you need the back brake to be smooth and even on the road. Therefore, it’s best to use both brakes on ideal surfaces. However, if it’s a rough surface then use the back brake only. If you lose traction on the back wheel - you skid and if you lose traction on the front- you fall. So what does this have to do with keeping your feet on the pegs? Everything! Ok, you come to a full stop now and instead of putting both feet on the ground you just put your left foot down. Your right foot can now cover the back brake. Light turns green and you start to move but now your bike is more balanced with one foot already on the right peg. You bring your left foot up as soon as you can . Out comes a smurf in front of you but now you can make a manoeuvre with full control and precision . It’s that simple! When your feet are on the pegs your bike is balanced , when your feet are off the pegs the bike is unbalanced. This is why I keep saying practice your low speed handling. Now just watch for smurfs!

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