How do you rate your riding ability

No 4 for me as well less risk taking, take pillion a lot so that tends to keeps things in check. Also always willing to learn because your NEVER as good as you think you are :slight_smile:

I bet you do, you dirty fugger :smiley:

I think you may have missed the point and you could be taking this a bit too seriously :slight_smile: Some of my answers are a bit tongue in cheek but the message is the same. We all know somebody who is a relatively new rider (nothing wrong there, I am 1 of those) but since doing a few track days they are quite enthusiastic about giving advice and a bit over confident. On the risk bit, riding a bike involves a fair bit of risk anyway but some people are happy to take extra risks with high speed, overtakes etc.If you dont fit into the categories then tick one of the 2 blank boxes that I cant edit out:D

That is also where I was going, was going to see what sort of answers I got back first though;)

Shite. :slight_smile:

Oh, OK, sorry. I’m officially too sensible :):slight_smile: Betta ged out and do some weeliez on ma ped :D:D

johnp rides like old people ffffff…:D.

smiled:).

Is that why his scooter smells of wee?:smiley:

private pile!!

sloooooooooow i used to use that on me mate luke!:wink:

I`m a quick, safe and confident rider and only sometimes take risks.

So which risks are safe pray tell? :Whistling:

I took option 5, principally because it contains the expression “big girls”. Or “duju cobiettas” in Polish, I’m led to believe.

lies!!!

We’re motorcyclists - we’re supposed to take risks:wink:

I’m pretty safe, but occasioanly do silly things (like today when I went into a corner in the wrong gear and too high speed - new undercrackers for me). So I went for 5, coz I ride like a big girls blouse most of the time. Even my Bikesafe Instructor said I ride too slowly, and that was a Surrey Policeman!!! Oh well, better to be a blouse than a blob.

Hence why he now has kids :smiley:

i’d have to say no.1 cos i’ve only been riding for 10months, thats why i always take it easy, never do wheelies or other stunts & always stay at the back on the breakfast club run, cos the lanes are scary;):smiley:

There`s nothing wrong in safe risks.

I’ve been riding for a few months now. I think i’m pretty good but i have been told i’m over confident some time and thats only on a 125.

But i do have the best mentor (Sneaky )

Ugh! If its safe, where’s the risk?:smiley: