I just got done with a regular motorcycle course, and if I was looking to ride a motorcycle it would have been fine. All the techniques they taught me (leaning, front and rear braking, riding the clutch/clutch engagement zone) don't really apply to the ryker. I was wondering if one of these courses would. I would like to learn some stuff before I have fully engrained bad traits/habits. Funniest thing is, passing that course lowers my insurance, gives me a license to drive any kind of motorcycle, but didn't teach me diddly about a ryker. I tried to explain it to some people but they looked at me like I was from mars. I couldn't figure out how to turn the one bike on LOL, I get it now (and people say the ryker is odd to start). I haven't started a motorcycle in 30 years, and the last time I did it had a kickstarter and a fuel shutoff valve.
After the class was done I still didn't the point of non abs brakes and non linked brakes. If you are a dirt track racer or a sport bike racer, I could see how you could use it to your advantage. One guy tried telling me how ABS isn't that great. They then proceeded to talk about front wheel and rear wheel lock ups and how to deal with it about an hour later. I tried to explain that I just roll off the throttle and use my foot on the brake pedal for all three brakes, easy peasy. Maybe I'm weird, but I go to empty parking lots and test my brakes based on car spots I pass while braking.
The only thing I really wish I could do on the ryker that you can do on a motorcycle is downshift. I've been playing with just rolling on the throttle, or rolling off the throttle and rolling back on it to see where the bands are for accelerating, don't know anything yet. Still learning. Maybe one of these classes will teach me some tricks.
After the class was done I still didn't the point of non abs brakes and non linked brakes. If you are a dirt track racer or a sport bike racer, I could see how you could use it to your advantage. One guy tried telling me how ABS isn't that great. They then proceeded to talk about front wheel and rear wheel lock ups and how to deal with it about an hour later. I tried to explain that I just roll off the throttle and use my foot on the brake pedal for all three brakes, easy peasy. Maybe I'm weird, but I go to empty parking lots and test my brakes based on car spots I pass while braking.
The only thing I really wish I could do on the ryker that you can do on a motorcycle is downshift. I've been playing with just rolling on the throttle, or rolling off the throttle and rolling back on it to see where the bands are for accelerating, don't know anything yet. Still learning. Maybe one of these classes will teach me some tricks.