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    18 Aug Basic Rider Course 2 Troy OH

    Yesterday I attended the Basic Rider Course 2 class held in Troy Ohio by Motorcycle Ohio. I had a good time relearning some of the skills taught in the initial BRC course. We had 6 and a half hours of range time where we did roughly 45 minutes of riding separated by twenty minutes of sit down discussion about the basic things like TCLOCS, Traction, Drinking, Crash Avoidance, etc. Exercises included a weave, one-handed weave, obstacle crossing, u-turns, and other basics.

    Most of the exercises were repeats of what we did in the BRC but at 20mph. One new exercise not included in the BRC course was called the peanut. In this exercise, you turn at one end, accelerate down a straight, brake, turn again and exit out into a s-curve turn. I thoroughly enjoyed that exercise but wished I could have practiced it a bit more. I also found out I need to practice my clutch control more as I had problems with the weaves but did fine on U-turns (my problem area normally).

    Here are some pictures. As the class only had 9 people in it (8 riders and 1 passenger), I couldn't get any riding pictures. We had a Honda Goldwing (rider/passenger), a KLR600, Yamaha R6, a Suzuki Boulevard, a couple of Harleys (Sportster and Ultra), a course bike as one rider somehow missed the "bring your own bike" instruction, and mine. One instructor had an Ultra of his own while the other rode another dual-sport like bike but I don't remember what she had. Riding experience ranged from a few months (the KLR and R6 riders) to the Ultra rider who had been riding for 40 years and just recently bought it; nice looking bike.

    All staged waiting to ride



    Getting signed in



    Discussing a range exercise



    Other bikes



    Mine



    For those who haven't been to a class in awhile, it will be a good refresher of some of the skills; for those who recently went, it will be basic practice. But for those who want to work on other skills, I personally think this was not the right course per se.
    Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace

    1981 GS550T - My First
    1981 GS550L - My Eldest Daughter's - Now Sold
    2007 GSF1250SA Bandit - My touring bike

    Sit tall in the saddle Hold your head up high
    Keep your eyes fixed where the trail meets the sky and live like you ain't afraid to die
    and don't be scared, just enjoy your ride - Chris Ledoux, "The Ride"
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