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Old 04-29-2010, 06:43 AM
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Getting ready to head out for day 4. Terrible headache, back hurts, leg hurts. I think 44 must be old! I feel 74 this morning!
 
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what a great thread for us who arent cops and dont get to see this training!

Hang in there dude, sounds hard but think about it...soon you will be riding a harley and working at the same time!

How cool is that?!
 
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Old 04-29-2010, 06:56 AM
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For the demo they were braking the ABS bikes as hard as they could to show us how it worked, I was surprised at how much stopping ditance it added. Now for the actual exercise, those with ABS eqipped bikes were threshhold braking and, I think, did as well as the rest of us. It was only after ABS kicked in that stopping distance was added. I should have explained that better. I'm not opposed to ABS, I think it's probably a good idea, especially when you add wet pavement to the equation.
Not all ABS is the same.

The way you ride a bike with *good* ABS is different than one without. Like cars, an AWD car with ABS will perform a lot differently than a rear wheel drive car without ABS.
 
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Originally Posted by stro1965
Getting ready to head out for day 4. Terrible headache, back hurts, leg hurts. I think 44 must be old! I feel 74 this morning!
We don't bounce and bend like we used to, that's for sure. You have that vaca coming up to rest. Go kick some asphalts a**.
 
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Just think of how good it will be to sleep in on Saturday!

Really appreciate and enjoy your posts, Stro! thx!!
 
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Just saw this thread and want to chime in with a huge THANK YOU for the daily updates. Really interesting to follow your progress. Keep em' coming.
 
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yes...keep the threads coming.
Headache maybe from all the concentration (stress) and localized exhaust fumes
 
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I went thru the HD/Northwestern Motor School in 2001. I thought I could ride a motorcycle until day one. It was both physically and mentally demanding. It was a tough two weeks, but I graduated.
 
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Old 04-29-2010, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by sporty06
For those of you that are wondering if there is a course like this for civilians, there is. It is the Ride Like A Pro course. The only thing is that it is only a four hour course but the RLAP DVD's provide the same information. I plan on taking the RLAP later this year in Houston or Dallas. I already have the DVD and am practicing so that when I take the course the instuctor can advise me on what areas need improvement.

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Been looking at this dvd for awhile now, after this thread I finally pulled the trigger and ordered it. Based on some of Stro's descriptions I think when I setup my RLAP practice course I will add a bit of space as I ride a wide glide and don't have crash bars.
 
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hey, 44 isn't old! you're just a young pup...
 


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