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woah

this thread is alive!!!

amazing

PROBLEM is not serious, if it can be solved with MONEY ... the PROBLEM comes when you have NO MONEY

 

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Posted
woah

this thread is alive!!!

amazing

 

you're a little slow...its been alive for quite some time...

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If you're talking about the half day defensive riding course, I think it's BS. The only reason why anyone would go for the course is for the sake of having that permit to ride into camp.

 

There are other reasons why people attend the course, if not all centres will only made it available to those who wants the permit, so don't act like you know.

 

The world doesn't revolve around you alone, so be wise and be nice.

In my eyes, you are the one.

In your eyes, im none.

Posted

cs : got free instrucxtor here ma... hahah...

 

sian last time learning that time didnt come here to ask questions or else maybe can pass faster and save more $$...hah.... $.$

Riding : To enjoy POWER in between your legs. HORSE POWER that is.

 

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hah hah hah hah staying alive ... staying alive...

 

CS ...... wats up dawg

 

me?

trying to stay alive.... trying to learn from this thread

wahahah

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Soon i have to start charging for consultaion. haha

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There are other reasons why people attend the course, if not all centres will only made it available to those who wants the permit, so don't act like you know.

 

The world doesn't revolve around you alone, so be wise and be nice.

 

That was just my own personal opinion. I'm not acting like I know it all. There's still plenty of things that I need to learn and I can understand that.

 

I just do not understand what you have against me.

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Soon i have to start charging for consultaion. haha

 

Hi Corse, would like to know the technique of going through the bumpy course for class 2A which i will be taking soon. Thanks.

 

Charge!!!

 

i think when u are at the center, the instructor will teach u the technique before asking u all to go thru it ba..

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Posted
woah

this thread is alive!!!

amazing

 

woah

you're here again

amazing

 

:cheeky:

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That was just my own personal opinion. I'm not acting like I know it all. There's still plenty of things that I need to learn and I can understand that.

 

I just do not understand what you have against me.

 

And im saying my opinion too, since i disagreed with yours. :)

Don't be sensitive, i have nothing against you.

In my eyes, you are the one.

In your eyes, im none.

Posted
hmm.. i wed working liao.. looks like im going in thurs aftnn/evening.. like 4plus - 5plus.. :angel:

i see, haizz, thurs i working:faint:

Regarding the defensive riding course, SparkerS1 said the DRC was "quite useful, teaches me how to be a safer rider". I simply disagreed, that is my own opinion. If anyone believes it's useful, then good for them. I do not have to agree, do I? If you find it offensive when I give my own opinion to the course, then should I feel offended when SparkerS1 posted his own opinion?

.

 

no offense one lah bro, cos i feel it helps me thou

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no offense one lah bro, cos i feel it helps me thou

 

u attended the half day or the full day one?

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Hi Corse, you say your a riding instructor at SSDC right? Hmmm good times last time, I chiong take my 2B still end up pass in 6 months with 3 TP test. All of my TP coming within the span of 2 months? So I kinda know quite alot of the instructors there. Just by looking at the picture of your back, could you be the young one with the Eurasian surname? (I not referring to the ang moh) Hazard a guess nia, haha! If you not willing to post your identity here can just PM me and say whether I correct or not :)

 

Hopefully Instructor Tan K * and one of the Malay instructor (abit fat one, like to smile and make joke still there) Both of them teach lesson damn good :thumb:

Posted
That was just my own personal opinion. I'm not acting like I know it all. There's still plenty of things that I need to learn and I can understand that.

 

I just do not understand what you have against me.

 

And im saying my opinion too, since i disagreed with yours. :)

Don't be sensitive, i have nothing against you.

 

another CS wannabe :giddy:

 

 

me?

trying to stay alive.... trying to learn from this thread

wahahah

 

 

what thing you need to learn? ask me lor.. :lol:

A second of precaution is an hour of safety. It never hurts to ask.

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Posted
another CS wannabe :giddy:

 

CS is on another level, unattainable by commoners like us. :angel:

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Posted

haizzzz

i have long retired from this mundane world of hostile fire

 

*vanishes*

PROBLEM is not serious, if it can be solved with MONEY ... the PROBLEM comes when you have NO MONEY

 

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Posted
Soon i have to start charging for consultaion. haha

 

Hey Coarse,

I forget your leader or your superior name, didnt see his profile at SSDC website. He took me for class 3 lessons couple of times. He ride a 125 cc cup kia wear spec stay at yishun. Quite funny chap, i enjoyed his lessons under him... He too mentioned about Me***N... kekeke... Asked me how I find him... He also browse this forum.. Cant remember his ID or name, cuz i immediately threw away the blue booklet to the dustbin once i passed.

You also and only took me for my 1st practical lesson.

Posted
Hi Corse, you say your a riding instructor at SSDC right? Hmmm good times last time, I chiong take my 2B still end up pass in 6 months with 3 TP test. All of my TP coming within the span of 2 months? So I kinda know quite alot of the instructors there. Just by looking at the picture of your back, could you be the young one with the Eurasian surname? (I not referring to the ang moh) Hazard a guess nia, haha! If you not willing to post your identity here can just PM me and say whether I correct or not :)

 

Hopefully Instructor Tan K * and one of the Malay instructor (abit fat one, like to smile and make joke still there) Both of them teach lesson damn good :thumb:

 

Haha.. and i thought this pic was difficult to recognize me... Time to change the pic... haha

 

Yup, They are still around.

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Posted
Hey Coarse,

I forget your leader or your superior name, didnt see his profile at SSDC website. He took me for class 3 lessons couple of times. He ride a 125 cc cup kia wear spec stay at yishun. Quite funny chap, i enjoyed his lessons under him... He too mentioned about Me***N... kekeke... Asked me how I find him... He also browse this forum.. Cant remember his ID or name, cuz i immediately threw away to the dustbin the blue booklet once i passed.

You also and only took me for my 1st practical lesson.

 

Haha... Chief Woon. becuz he's not the same level as us, instructors, u wont find his ID on the website or at the instructors photo frame.

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Yamaha YZF125 - 2001

Super 4 Spec II - 2002

Ducati S4 / Harley Softail - 2003

Ducati 999 / Ducati S4 / Harley Softail - 2006

Yamaha R1'09 / Ducati S4 / Harley Softail - 2009

+ Vespa LX150 - 2012

FJR1300A '13 / Vespa Lx150 / Ducati S4 / Harley Softail - 2013

Posted
Hi Corse, would like to know the technique of going through the bumpy course for class 2A which i will be taking soon. Thanks.

 

Technique invlovles 1stly, the right standing posture to balance the bike.

Lots of riders stands up with back side sticking out behind, and the body weight is on the foot rest. even though ur hanldebar is straight, if u shift ur weight slightly right of left, even ur head also move left or right, u will put some weight on one side of the foot rest and THAT will cause the handlebar to turn. Distribute ur weight some to the fuel tank. Lean ur body inclined forwars slightly, like as though ur whole body weight is supported on the fuel tank an handle. Example of weight disribution, Footpegs-25%, Fueltank-50%,handle bars-25%. NOT 80%-10%-10%.

 

2ndly, Timing of ur thottle brake and clutch. Use ur throttle and clutch when ur front tyres needs to move up the kerb. if u're fast enough, then its ok.

But my stlye is that, if there are 9 kerbs, i throttle up with releasing of clutch 9 times. After clearing the kerb, to slow down, u can pull clutch slight with some rear brake if necessary.

Too many riders when using the clutch, then to move it to release and pull too much. Try not to release the clutch fully then when u wanna slow down DONT pull in fully. it takes a longer time and harder to find the bititng point when u wanna release. even when u quickly release the clutch to find the biting point, the bike may jerk forward. Just pull and release and the biting area will be enough. About 1 - 2 cm of clutch level movement.

 

For class 2A should be easier, compared to Class 2.

For starters, go abit faster to feel the bumpy course and get momentum.

Sometimes after a while, u will natural learn how to go slower. :thumb: :thumb:

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Bikes Ridden & Riding Currently.

Yamaha YZF125 - 2001

Super 4 Spec II - 2002

Ducati S4 / Harley Softail - 2003

Ducati 999 / Ducati S4 / Harley Softail - 2006

Yamaha R1'09 / Ducati S4 / Harley Softail - 2009

+ Vespa LX150 - 2012

FJR1300A '13 / Vespa Lx150 / Ducati S4 / Harley Softail - 2013

Posted
Technique invlovles 1stly, the right standing posture to balance the bike.

Lots of riders stands up with back side sticking out behind, and the body weight is on the foot rest. even though ur hanldebar is straight, if u shift ur weight slightly right of left, even ur head also move left or right, u will put some weight on one side of the foot rest and THAT will cause the handlebar to turn. Distribute ur weight some to the fuel tank. Lean ur body inclined forwars slightly, like as though ur whole body weight is supported on the fuel tank an handle. Example of weight disribution, Footpegs-25%, Fueltank-50%,handle bars-25%. NOT 80%-10%-10%.

 

2ndly, Timing of ur thottle brake and clutch. Use ur throttle and clutch when ur front tyres needs to move up the kerb. if u're fast enough, then its ok.

But my stlye is that, if there are 9 kerbs, i throttle up with releasing of clutch 9 times. After clearing the kerb, to slow down, u can pull clutch slight with some rear brake if necessary.

Too many riders when using the clutch, then to move it to release and pull too much. Try not to release the clutch fully then when u wanna slow down DONT pull in fully. it takes a longer time and harder to find the bititng point when u wanna release. even when u quickly release the clutch to find the biting point, the bike may jerk forward. Just pull and release and the biting area will be enough. About 1 - 2 cm of clutch level movement.

 

For class 2A should be easier, compared to Class 2.

For starters, go abit faster to feel the bumpy course and get momentum.

Sometimes after a while, u will natural learn how to go slower. :thumb: :thumb:

 

Thanks for your detailed explanation, will remember it especially the part on weight distribution. Really looking forward to take my class 2A at SSDC. Seeing what you instructors can do on those big bikes is simply amazing, hope I can achieve those kind of riding skills in the future. :thumb:

Fortes fortuna adiuvat

Posted
oi CS ...

 

1 thing that puzzled me long time ago....

Why a Uni student still so vulgar often then not?

 

Jus correct bit of that 口德 I think u go a long way bro!!!!!

 

hahahha

Jus my 2cents

 

simple, because he is a 流氓大�*� (xue)生.. :lol: :lol:

if he change that 口德, he still CMI. he will covert from vocal language to sign language :faint:

 

funny, how come cannot input the xue word in chinese :confused:

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