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Still need to watch the video (plan to later today)
What do you think? :pinch: :whistle: B)
The video is meant to show that making progress does not mean riding fast...it's about keeping momentum, being in the best position and setting the pace yourself..ie not getting into places where other motorists and hazards set the pace for you ...Godspeed wrote:Nice article!
Thanks for finding Earwig.
It's one of the reasons I haven't taken an advanced riding course, as any mates that have done so came back telling me that they had to make good progress. Speed is something that I enjoy now and again, but it's one of the reasons I ride my XR125l a lot, cause for me the scenery is what makes the journey special. I've got riding mates who like to ride fast and whizz past anything in their way, but that's not really my style.
Can you take an advanced course and not make progress and still pass with flying colours? can you ride under the speed limit and let faster traffic pass you? I don't know.....
Yup, provided of course all other aspects are up to top level of riding and you get in the odd overtake or easy filter then you'll get the 'flying colours' sticker without carving through traffic. I would suggest it's pretty difficult to fail for a half decent rider who has taken some notice of the training, concentrates on the day and observes speed limits. Oh and don't forget to spruce up on your highway code, not a huge part of the test but I lost nearly all my points on that section :pinch:Godspeed wrote:Nice article!
Can you take an advanced course and not make progress and still pass with flying colours? can you ride under the speed limit and let faster traffic pass you? I don't know.....
This is the paragraph that stood out for me:-Earwig wrote:Interesting article![]()
https://glosthinkbike.wordpress.com/201 ... -progress/
Still need to watch the video (plan to later today)
What do you think? :pinch: :whistle: B)