Evillusion Supersonic December 23, 2016 Share December 23, 2016 (edited) Class 2B - you start off with close to zero experience on a bike. Many theory lessons, evaluations, practicals before you can book your TP test. Everyone thrashes the bike. Bike condition is bad. By the time you're at 2A and 2, you would already have had sufficient experience on the road. Only three lessons. You've done the courses multiple times for 2B. For Class 2, condition of bikes are so much better than the other classes. Crash bar is also shorter compared to the other classes, making your life so much easier for pylon slalom. The e-brake is fine. Usually people fish tail because of excessive rear braking. easier said......long ago i wanted to take class 2. Kns.....1 month after showing my new wedded wife thee bike i was aiming (ZXR 750 h2) i kana 8 points and had a total of 22 points. Gave up the idea of a getting class 2 then.....now with all these new bikes...i gianz liao! Edited December 23, 2016 by Eviilusion ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BabyBlade Internal Moderator December 23, 2016 Author Share December 23, 2016 easier said......long ago i wanted to take class 2. Kns.....1 month after showing my new wedded wife thee bike i was aiming (ZXR 750 h2) i kana 8 points and had a total of 22 points. Gave up the idea of a getting class 2 then.....now with all these new bikes...i gianz liao! Everytime you feel lousy about not having a Class 2, just think of @kobayashigt. It will help. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Evillusion Supersonic December 23, 2016 Share December 23, 2016 Everytime you feel lousy about not having a Class 2, just think of @kobayashigt. It will help.hmm..hmm! I get your point... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
S4vtec 3rd Gear December 23, 2016 Share December 23, 2016 Class 2B - you start off with close to zero experience on a bike. Many theory lessons, evaluations, practicals before you can book your TP test. Everyone thrashes the bike. Bike condition is bad. By the time you're at 2A and 2, you would already have had sufficient experience on the road. Only three lessons. You've done the courses multiple times for 2B. For Class 2, condition of bikes are so much better than the other classes. Crash bar is also shorter compared to the other classes, making your life so much easier for pylon slalom. The e-brake is fine. Usually people fish tail because of excessive rear braking. I still rode actively until 2013 on a DRZ. no problems with slope, S, crank , plank should also be ok. bumpy and E brake might have problem. Is it immediate failure ? My dream bike is still the hayabusa or the MT09.. hahah Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BabyBlade Internal Moderator December 23, 2016 Author Share December 23, 2016 I still rode actively until 2013 on a DRZ. no problems with slope, S, crank , plank should also be ok. bumpy and E brake might have problem. Is it immediate failure ? My dream bike is still the hayabusa or the MT09.. hahah Bumpy course I think you have to stay on it for more than 8 seconds with the correct posture. E-brake - as long as you don't crash it's not an immediate failure. But they can penalize you if you don't have the proper posture, and technique. That could mean possibly more than 6 points at e-brake alone. Can't exactly remember. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Evillusion Supersonic December 23, 2016 Share December 23, 2016 @BabyBlade how's the duc coming along? My wife-to-be is terrified of bikes because of the safety issues, so i had to negotiate a deal with her. I won't be riding on the road anymore but as a compromise i can get a track bike instead. I've started nosing around but will buy after my house reno and moving is sorted. My mechanic has a track-prepped R1 with lots of goodies that he might let go my wife (that time gf or fiance) had a few falls as a pillion. She even fall down while alighting from my bike..... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Viper76 2nd Gear December 23, 2016 Share December 23, 2016 my wife (that time gf or fiance) had a few falls as a pillion. She even fall down while alighting from my bike..... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kb27 Supersonic December 23, 2016 Share December 23, 2016 stupid class 2, 2A. they should upgrade the 2A to 2 and not wasste our time and money. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nolicense Turbocharged December 23, 2016 Share December 23, 2016 my wife (that time gf or fiance) had a few falls as a pillion. She even fall down while alighting from my bike..... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nolicense Turbocharged December 23, 2016 Share December 23, 2016 Looks like I missed your message. The Duc has been good but my biggest gripe is the suspension. Too hard. At certain times the ride feels extremely harsh. Under hard acceleration it seems I'm gonna lose control of the bike and traction is poor when that happens. I've yet to get it sorted out. Did some minor adjustments here and there with SBR but my guess is I'll have to custom the springs to my weight. Since suspension components are engineered for mass production doubt any other adjustments without changing the spring will work. So have you gotten your track bike? Generally the bikes are about 160-200kgs. rider weight can be 60 to 100kg. unless you weight 45kg? I'd guess the springs are optimized for 60-70kg. My guess is that the tires may be over pressurized? maybe check the lower pressure load for bike plus rider according to your weight? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tcx607 4th Gear December 23, 2016 Share December 23, 2016 (edited) Hi, saw the class 2 bike treads and like to find out on adventure/touring bike. These days, it is so common to see R1200G and Africa twin on the road. I like the relax sitting posture and find it very cool to travel. R1200GS may be too big to maneuvers the jam/traffic. Was wondering how MT-09/10 tracer which has both power and touring DNA Edited December 23, 2016 by Tcx607 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kangadrool Supersonic December 23, 2016 Share December 23, 2016 Most Jap bikes are optimised for this rider's weight range. I happen to be in this range and very happy with my current bike's suspension in stock form, whereas I read online comments, there were too many pui chao nua comments about my bike's suspension. Guess no prize for knowing that they are mostly coming from AMKs. Generally the bikes are about 160-200kgs. rider weight can be 60 to 100kg. unless you weight 45kg? I'd guess the springs are optimized for 60-70kg. My guess is that the tires may be over pressurized? maybe check the lower pressure load for bike plus rider according to your weight? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BabyBlade Internal Moderator December 23, 2016 Author Share December 23, 2016 Generally the bikes are about 160-200kgs. rider weight can be 60 to 100kg. unless you weight 45kg? I'd guess the springs are optimized for 60-70kg. My guess is that the tires may be over pressurized? maybe check the lower pressure load for bike plus rider according to your weight? Yes that's about my weight. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kangadrool Supersonic December 23, 2016 Share December 23, 2016 (edited) Get one with low CoG. Very important... Otherwise, you will be struggling with the weight at low speed and this sucks the fun out of riding. Hi, saw the class 2 bike treads and like to find out on adventure/touring bike. These days, it is so common to see R1200G and Africa twin on the road. I like the relax sitting posture and find it very cool to travel. R1200GS may be too big to maneuvers the jam/traffic. Was wondering how MT-09/10 tracer which has both power and touring DNA Edited December 23, 2016 by Kangadrool Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nolicense Turbocharged December 23, 2016 Share December 23, 2016 Yes that's about my weight. Some suspensions have a dial to increase the stiffness of the springs by compressing it. or reducing the compression. I think you know about that. Not sure if your Duc has that. Its possible your bike has a shorter wheel base. makes it more maneuverable. but the shorten wheel base could make the shocks feel it has less travel. And the springs maybe optimized for heavier rider weight, since it is AM bike. Kangadrool did infer Jap bikes are for Asian riders. I think that theory is true. My suspicion of the traction thing is more the tire pressure than the suspension. Hope you manage to solve that as rider confidence is important as it is with safety. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Myxilplix Turbocharged December 23, 2016 Share December 23, 2016 Looks like I missed your message. The Duc has been good but my biggest gripe is the suspension. Too hard. At certain times the ride feels extremely harsh. Under hard acceleration it seems I'm gonna lose control of the bike and traction is poor when that happens. I've yet to get it sorted out. Did some minor adjustments here and there with SBR but my guess is I'll have to custom the springs to my weight. Since suspension components are engineered for mass production doubt any other adjustments without changing the spring will work. So have you gotten your track bike? Well if you go to SBR then Henry should be able to recommend proper replacements, he's one of the few mechs i've allowed to touch my bikes. I'm assuming they have already backed off the front and rear preload to the minimum. My bike is on hold, home reno had a few issues (still not completed) and also over budget. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Evillusion Supersonic December 23, 2016 Share December 23, 2016 OMG... What ride was it? Cbr......great bike! 400 nia and not those monsters! Hi, saw the class 2 bike treads and like to find out on adventure/touring bike. These days, it is so common to see R1200G and Africa twin on the road. I like the relax sitting posture and find it very cool to travel. R1200GS may be too big to maneuvers the jam/traffic. Was wondering how MT-09/10 tracer which has both power and touring DNA Got a colleague who is thinking of letting go his bmw r1200......thinking oni....if interested i can ask for you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nolicense Turbocharged December 23, 2016 Share December 23, 2016 Cbr......great bike! 400 nia and not those monsters! Got a colleague who is thinking of letting go his bmw r1200......thinking oni....if interested i can ask for you. OMG is that the same bike I owned? The 400cc Hurricane? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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