I posted earlier about the Precision Maneuvering Clinic that Team Oregon hosted for instructors, and promised more photos as they became available. Of course Lucy and I were the most photogenic.
My fellow instructors, and friends:
Nice head turn boss man. |
My favorite! Great expression Peter! |
Ummm, sorry Stacy, you're going to have to crop me out of this one. |
Hey Bandit Rider, check out that Connie lean! |
Pat Hahn edited a video of the Precision Maneuvering Clinic, turn it up!
https://youtu.be/td2SHBDR2xw
If you ever have the opportunity to take more training, please do. If you don't believe me, Geezer With A Grudge posted his experience with a very similar class. Coincidence?
http://geezerwithagrudge.blogspot.com/2017/10/157-who-is-expert-rider.html
https://youtu.be/td2SHBDR2xw
If you ever have the opportunity to take more training, please do. If you don't believe me, Geezer With A Grudge posted his experience with a very similar class. Coincidence?
http://geezerwithagrudge.blogspot.com/2017/10/157-who-is-expert-rider.html
Nice post Brad, the video is a great advertisement for you team.
ReplyDeleteThanks, we all had fun and learned so much. The video was a bonus.
Deleteyou guys make it look so easy....
ReplyDeleteThank you, however it doesn't come easy and does take a lot of practice.
Delete“Precision Manuvering” with a Ural requires a 12 Point turn…
ReplyDeleteGreat post!
Yes, I can imagine the Ural requires some finesse, and plenty of room to get it to do want you want.
DeleteThanks.
I got a little dizzy there for a bit...
ReplyDeleteYeah, that Beemer pilot looked hard case.
The shot of the Neutron Silver Connie is of course the best!
I was impressed how well those bigger bikes got around the course. Thought you'd appreciate the Connie pic.
DeleteAmazing what you can do with the proper training and lots of practice. Good post!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love the concentration on the rider's faces.
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