Whats the difference between a new rider and a skilled rider?

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is the yzfr6 enough bike for a guy 6 foot and 235 or should i get the r1?

An experienced rider developes an almost natural instinct to ride and survive.This is something a new rider doesn't have and will only understand later.They think they're good but they're not.

What kind of motorcycle would you reccomend for a short rider?

I would agree with the prior poster, but add as a caveat that the most dangerous rider on the road is going to be someone who's been riding from 6 months to 2 years. Before that, one will be naturally cautious, but during that time period a rider thinks he knows all there is about riding and has yet to learn otherwise.

Does anhybody know anything about Zebra brand dirt bokes? Are they any good, pros and cons, etc? Thank You!?

I read in a cycle magazine you shouldn't ride 2 up until you have 5000 miles under you, I would assume that they think that is a starting point to say you are experienced. What you see in your field of vision is what makes you good/experienced. It's raining, but has it rained 3 days straight or just start so that middle between the wheel tracks is oil slick like ice. Do I look far enough ahead to see if the vanishing point on that next curve is getting closer which means it's going to tighten up and I have to back off accordingly? those type questions need answering before you can say you are good/experienced. Ride safe.

who can consider to invent motorbike with no noisy sound to raise engine?

Skilled Rider: been riding long enough to get skills.
New Rider: No skills.

I would like to purchase the bike Yamaha Gladiator with self start and disk brake. I need ur suggestion?


Me: not killed yet.

Where in Ohio (near columbus) can I learn how to paint motorcycles??

I reckon about 2 years

All you bkers....??

I think the answer is in the question.

How do I adjust an automatic clutch on a 2003 Honda Recon? It is not an ES model.?

Uh, how about SKILLS? Thats pretty much the biggest difference...

what triggers the speed sensor to give mph on a kawasaki zx6r.?

the word is experience

is anyone selling a kx 85 or 100?

Experience. Enough sense to know what you can and can't do with a bike.

i want to know about hero honda achiver?


Firecracker, you have the guts to admit you still have some stuff to learn. You don't hear it very often.

What are the names of the pegs used to prevent scratches on your fairings if your motorcycle is dropped?

experienced rider doesn't take chances onthe road were the unexperienced rider would

i recently bought a suzuki gsx -r600 i have never ridden before.?

"New" and "skilled" are apples and oranges. A new rider can be skilled.

why dose it go to frist and not second gear?

Skilled rider knows.............

whats the fastest production motorcycle made?


new rider thinks they do..................

do you have to have a full driving lience to hire out a scooter or motorbike in portugal??

Skilled Rider
- know what he is doing better
- know how to reaction better in dangerous situation
- able to predict better

Does anyone know the name of the 2 day motorcycle rally that is held annually in Australia?


New Rider (need no introduction)
- opposite from all the above.
- ego tend to be higher and most of the time not thinking of the consequences.
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