October 13th, 2015, 07:43 AM
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Name: Al
Location: York, Pa
Join Date: Dec 2012
Motorcycle(s): 2013 Ninja 300..............2008 Ninja 500-sold...2009 Ninja 250-Crashed
Posts: Too much.
MOTM - Sep '14
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Originally Posted by tgold
You'll get no argument from me on instilling good habits with respect to BP from the start. It's just the heavy focus on BP that I would say is a problem. I think that the focus on BP stems from the fact that it's the easiest thing for a riding coach to pick out and some instruction is better than no instruction. It's more difficult to ascertain what a rider is thinking or paying attention to while riding behind them. More difficult, but not impossible, and it usually involves asking the right questions with a new rider right after a session on the track, and then addressing the issues with their priorities in their thinking.
I'l agree that there is no correct BP for everyone mainly because of some oftentimes huge ergonomic differences between riders.
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You may like this thread.
https://www.ninjette.org/forums/showthread.php?t=202619
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@ tgold this one also https://www.ninjette.org/forums/showthread.php?t=222633
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