Hello Nigel , good combination of assesment plus numbered system for positioning .Also ,good work giving the position in number with the necessary advance .
I liked to do this riding ´ virtually ´ trying to anticipate the front rider reaction ( i do this with all the clips).
Nice video, like the level of detail towards the end. The numbers system gave an excellent guide on road position negotiating the bends. Fascinating to watch the instructor not only ride for himself but also give commentary on the pupil. Nice work.
@elliotsdad06 - Thanks. This system does not work for everyone, so I ask the client if they want to try it. I like it because the guidance....The bike to rider comms is short and simple.
Nice to see you giving the numbering system a go. It's worked well for us at EKAM for a number of years. You can, of course, extend the system into the off-side lane, where track 6 would be just over the centre of the road and track10 is in the gutter on the far off-side!!! On multi-lane carriageways the system goes Lane 1, track 1 to 5, lane 2 track 1 to 5 etc.
Interesting... I like to come off the bend and set up for the next bend sooner than the rider does in the first part of the video, but... a tad later than you seem to be recommending in the second part, only because I like to feel that I've cleared the tarmac right to the verge on the exit before I position for the next bend. I'm always worried about the 'dog/missing manhole cover/patch of gravel on the carriageway' scenario, which I'm pretty sure is just advanced paranoia on my part... :-)
Hello Nigel , good combination of assesment plus numbered system for positioning .Also ,good work giving the position in number with the necessary advance .
I liked to do this riding ´ virtually ´ trying to anticipate the front rider reaction ( i do this with all the clips).
Regards .
Hondacb500Gijon 3 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@Hondacb500Gijon Thanks, there is a clip on line from Normandy, I will find the link and send it you.
advancedbiker 3 weeks ago
Nice video, like the level of detail towards the end. The numbers system gave an excellent guide on road position negotiating the bends. Fascinating to watch the instructor not only ride for himself but also give commentary on the pupil. Nice work.
elliotsdad06 1 month ago
@elliotsdad06 - Thanks. This system does not work for everyone, so I ask the client if they want to try it. I like it because the guidance....The bike to rider comms is short and simple.
advancedbiker 1 month ago
Greetings earthling-now what about driving in america?
C-ya utopian websurfer
utopianwebsurfer 3 months ago
@utopianwebsurfer - I have some footage from Normandy which is the same side of the road as you are.Just search froadvancedbiker Normandy d911
advancedbiker 3 months ago
Nice to see you giving the numbering system a go. It's worked well for us at EKAM for a number of years. You can, of course, extend the system into the off-side lane, where track 6 would be just over the centre of the road and track10 is in the gutter on the far off-side!!! On multi-lane carriageways the system goes Lane 1, track 1 to 5, lane 2 track 1 to 5 etc.
pjw77uk1 3 months ago
Interesting... I like to come off the bend and set up for the next bend sooner than the rider does in the first part of the video, but... a tad later than you seem to be recommending in the second part, only because I like to feel that I've cleared the tarmac right to the verge on the exit before I position for the next bend. I'm always worried about the 'dog/missing manhole cover/patch of gravel on the carriageway' scenario, which I'm pretty sure is just advanced paranoia on my part... :-)
khaylock 3 months ago 2