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krobberts -> Low sided for the first time... (5/11/2008 8:08:54 PM)
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I took the MSF course this weekend, and I did great. I didn't have any problems.... until it came to test time. I scored 100% on the written test, and a perfect score on the first 3 riding tests. The first one was two U turns in a 20 by 40 box. I had a Honda Nighthawk 250, so it was doable, not extremely difficult. The second one was a quick swerve, there is an obstacle you have to swerve around. No problems, perfect score. The third test, is a quick stop. You speed up to 15 miles an hour, hit the breaks at the cones, and stop quickly. For the speed I was going it should have taken me 13 feet to stop, it took me exactly 13 feet. The last one!!! you do a 135 degree turn, approach it at about 20 mph, and then hit the breaks before the turn, then speed up through the turn. Don't hit the breaks during the turn, or roll off the throttle. I didn't slow down quite enough, and was to worried about rolling off the throttle. I hit the turn and as I was coming up to the end, I saw myself heading towards the outside line and turned a little bit harder. The right foot peg hit the ground, and the bike just kind of slid out from under me. There are only two things that will instantly fail you on the test, popping a wheely and dropping the bike. So, even though i did everything else perfectly, I dropped the bike doing something I have done about a hundred times before. On the bonus side, I can go back next week and just do the riding test again. I don't have to go through the hole course again. Also, on the bonus side I got to experience my first, and hopefully only low side and it wasn't on my bike. It was on the crappy little bike that they give you.
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