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Originally Posted by setasai
Cool. I would be particularly interested in a set of cards that would outline different drills and how to set them up with cones so that you can practice them in parking lots. I loved the MSF course for having so many different drills but once I got home, I couldnt figure out how to setup the course since I had no idea what usual distances and cone locations were.
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I hear you about the parking lot set-up info.
streetSkills cards are designed more for "on-road" or "real-world" use. Part of the reason for this is that several good resources already exist to do what you want:
-You can use tennis balls cut in half or buy small cones to use for layout.
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Total Control by Lee Parks gives parking lot exercises with layouts.
-A cheaper alternative is to go to
https://store.msf-usa.org/Store/StoreItems.aspx and buy
You and Your Motorcycle-RidingTips for $2.50. This will give you some parking lot practice set ups at the end. It's a good and inexpensive option for what you want to do.
Practice is important to develop skills, whether in a parking lot or "riding with a purpose", which means that you conciously develop skills while you ride.
-Jon