Riding On The Track Helps Me Building Up Confidence
When I first picked up practicing in the track, I wasn't still quite determined on the idea of doing Long Way Round. Somehow, somewhere in the back of my mind i thought it would be a good idea to get to know more about how to properly control a road bike, and yeah, it's gonna be fun right? So I enrolled into the course twice. Photos are taken from both the firsta nd second sessions. You can see the "i-moto" at the corner of all photos. Yes the training was conducted by i-moto's instructor. If you happen to be in Malaysia and want to do some track training, I reckon you can try i-moto.
As usual my good old fashion KTN125 was seen on site with me on full gear. The training was conducted at a international standard go kart track.
Leaning into a corner with the hip out, head facing the intented direction.
Another shot along the same stretch. The instructor said I was more relaxed and in control in the second session.
Now in retrospect I think it was a good thing that I took up this training. I felt more confident riding on the road, knowing the limits of my bike and my skills. Perhaps after this I can keep practising on the track while taking up the off road training as well.
I dont know where can I get that in Japan but one thing for sure, if I was serious enough I am sure someone will help me out. It has been like that and it will remain like that, I believe.
Cheers Riders!
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