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Dogs running around freak me out more than traffic does. She seemed unconcerned so I assume she knows the dog.Love that bike!
...How you can walk away from a two day course with a mc license still baffles me....
I hear you Kev, before we left we had a little lesson on downshifting, didn't see a whole lot of that going on either. It is a pretty steep hill so you really can't shift to much in the hood other than first and second , that v50 makes virtually now power unless you wind it up. She has improved but has a way to go for sure. How you can walk away from a two day course with a mc license still baffles me. Two of her class mates who barely passed and dropped there bikes repeatedly went straight out and bought Ducati 899's. f$!k me gently! dave
Great video, and good for your daughter, and the dog! For what she was doing, her foot wear was fine, gloves are always a smart idea. As to the stop sign running and the dog, quite being a bunch of old farts!Yea, she rolled the stops, but their there was no traffic and plenty of time to assess the conditions. I doubt she ever got over 35mph, and most the time was in the 20-30range. The dog seemed to understand where he was and what was going on. I loved it, in just a few short moments, it helps crystalizes what riding is all about.
All is not lost - I had thought one of my nieces would be interested after 6 years of motocross when young. But she wasn't at all, quite dismissive, in fact, UNTIL it was convenient. She picked up a modern CB125 from a mate who was upgrading and commuted. Us old farts are often the last to know about it.Mal
I think it is great. Young person out on vintage bike, learning the ropes. We need more interest in these bikes from the next generation!!