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    Re: Moto Market ride crash

    baller glad you are ok man, you did look a little shook up, but the bike (and you) could be a lot worse. That upper fairing can probably be epoxied back together pretty easily I think, so it may not need to be replaced immediately.

    More importantly, I was very impressed that you took responsibility for what happened even right afterwards. With all the times I goofed up, If I was the man you are and immediately learned from my mistakes, I would have a lot fewer scars! It was terrific to meet you and I look forward to riding all together again soon! If the RI party ever happens at my place this summer, you get first dibs on whatever we grill!

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    Re: Moto Market ride crash

    Quote Originally Posted by theothersean View Post
    If I may recomend a worth the money upgrade, rather than spending the money on frame sliders in case you go down , the better invesment would be to spend the money on and ERC class ( experienced riders class) its offered by the msf and is a follow up to the beginner riders course, difference is that this is a single day event with you on your own bike.

    Many years ago , I was a new rider and crashed on a group ride , riding over my head. I totaled the bike after I slid it into a car, I was 3 feet over the ctr line in a right hander, I hit an on coming car in the front quarter panel, luckily I walked away with only bruises.

    when the insurance check came and I got a new bike, one of the first things I did was take an erc class. It taught me lane position , corner speed and a few other things. My wife, a passenger at the time noticed a night and day difference in my riding after the class. It was well worth the investment..


    Bottom line is rather than spending the cash to protect the plastics, spend the money to be a better educated rider to avoid the crash, after all we aren't talking about a race bike here, we are talking about street riding , frame slders belong on the track when you are supposed to push the limits.

    my $.02 for what its worth.
    I'm totally up for this. Anyone has any suggestions on where to go for the ERC class?
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    Re: Moto Market ride crash

    Quote Originally Posted by theothersean View Post
    If I may recomend a worth the money upgrade, rather than spending the money on frame sliders in case you go down , the better invesment would be to spend the money on and ERC class ( experienced riders class) its offered by the msf and is a follow up to the beginner riders course, difference is that this is a single day event with you on your own bike.

    Many years ago , I was a new rider and crashed on a group ride , riding over my head. I totaled the bike after I slid it into a car, I was 3 feet over the ctr line in a right hander, I hit an on coming car in the front quarter panel, luckily I walked away with only bruises.

    when the insurance check came and I got a new bike, one of the first things I did was take an erc class. It taught me lane position , corner speed and a few other things. My wife, a passenger at the time noticed a night and day difference in my riding after the class. It was well worth the investment..


    Bottom line is rather than spending the cash to protect the plastics, spend the money to be a better educated rider to avoid the crash, after all we aren't talking about a race bike here, we are talking about street riding , frame slders belong on the track when you are supposed to push the limits.

    my $.02 for what its worth.

    well said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scorp7 View Post
    I'm totally up for this. Anyone has any suggestions on where to go for the ERC class?
    Thanks

    They are offered by the MSF, same people that do the beginners course to get your liscence.

    There are a few instructors on this board. Perhaps if enough people show an interest they could be talked into doing a NESR only group.

    otherwise, check out the msf (motorcycle safety foundation ) I think ironstone ventures does them the are located under motomarket

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    Thanks for the info

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    Re: Moto Market ride crash

    Quote Originally Posted by theothersean View Post
    If I may recomend a worth the money upgrade, rather than spending the money on frame sliders in case you go down , the better invesment would be to spend the money on and ERC class ( experienced riders class) its offered by the msf and is a follow up to the beginner riders course, difference is that this is a single day event with you on your own bike.

    Many years ago , I was a new rider and crashed on a group ride , riding over my head. I totaled the bike after I slid it into a car, I was 3 feet over the ctr line in a right hander, I hit an on coming car in the front quarter panel, luckily I walked away with only bruises.

    when the insurance check came and I got a new bike, one of the first things I did was take an erc class. It taught me lane position , corner speed and a few other things. My wife, a passenger at the time noticed a night and day difference in my riding after the class. It was well worth the investment..


    Bottom line is rather than spending the cash to protect the plastics, spend the money to be a better educated rider to avoid the crash, after all we aren't talking about a race bike here, we are talking about street riding , frame slders belong on the track when you are supposed to push the limits.

    my $.02 for what its worth.
    Excellent point... To me, rider education is always worth ten times more than any bike mod. And as such, I've literally spent at LEAST 10 times more on rider ed than I have bike mods

    I never did get around to doing the ERC though.

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    Re: Moto Market ride crash

    Quote Originally Posted by ßaller View Post

    Now help me find some fairings for an 06-08 Ninja 650r (EX650) black diablo color.
    Ron Ayers. I replaced all the plastics for my 03 ZZR6 for short money, came
    pre-painted, but if you like the decals, order them separately.

    Glad you're O.K.

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    You can go to trainingwheels.com for the course. I know they run one in Brockton behind Massasoit college, but you can probably find a course nearer to you.

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    Sorry to hear the news. Time will go by and you'll forget
    the bad stuff here.

    But new folks remember always "ride your own ride".
    Folks will slow down if you are in a group.
    Don't let adrenaline get the better of you, especially on the street.

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    Re: Moto Market ride crash

    I took an ERC last year. They are not offered as often as the BRC, so reserve your slot way in advance, they go quickly.

    Of the twelve riders at my class, only one other was taking it as a refresher. Most of the riders had been riding on their permit for a while and the ERC was a faster, lower cost way for them to get their license.

    So, be prepared for a classroom session and a testing session. I'm not sure if this happens at every ERC, but based on my experience I'd say that's likely to happen at another ERC.

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    Re: Moto Market ride crash

    Quote Originally Posted by ßaller View Post
    Just got out of the ER. Xray is negative, so I am okay. Just chest contusion. Thank goodness for all the gears.

    There is more to the story. I was riding way above my experience level. The turn was pretty sharp, when I realized too late, I locked my brakes as I was getting into the lean, hit the sand and landed on my chest/stomach and left hand. My left hand and chest took the impact. I will be sore. I was a few feet away from hitting a tree, and that would have put me in the meat wagon.

    There were many bad things on the roads, the sands everywhere, and the deep and wide potholes. Guys, please do not make a mistake like me trying to keep up with more experience rider, just cruise at a slower comfortable pace.

    Now help me find some fairings for an 06-08 Ninja 650r (EX650) black diablo color.
    Probably the best post I've read coming from a new rider admitting his weaknesses on the bike. Kuddos to you for learning from this!! You will certainly become a better rider. Glad you are ok!

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    Hindsight = 20/20

    I heard mention of this when we were at Moto Market.

    Glad you're okay.

    This is worth seeing again:

    Guys, please do not make a mistake like me trying to keep up with more experience rider, just cruise at a slower comfortable pace.

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    Thanks for the info. I wonder in this class is offered at CCRI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scorp7 View Post
    Thanks for the info. I wonder if this class is offered at CCRI.
    when i went to ccri for my license they had an experienced riders class but i dont think it was the same as what theothersean is talking about. it did not teach me anything that you wouldnt learn in the begginers class. The only difference between the erc and the brc at ccri was how quickly you got your license. If you already new how to ride a bike you took the erc and you were out of the class the same day with your license, if you took the brc it was a 3 or 4 week course where i assume they went into more details about how to ride before they put you on a bike. The instructor i had at CCRI comes in my work all the time and last time i talked to him about it he said that they only offer the brc now. Ill ask him what the differences where between the classes next time i see him but im pretty sure the erc at CCRI had the same written test and road course as the brc it was just crammed into one day. Id like to take a class like what theothersean described if i can find one somewhat local, ill have to search around.

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    Shit happens...glad ur ok

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    The BRC is a three to four WEEK course? Naw, dude, its only a 15 hour course over two or three days... As for the ERC, it's is no replacement for the BRC. Among other differences, it has a different curriculum and you use your own motorcycle which usually adds a level of difficulty depending on the make/model. So it's not quite the BRC crammed into one day.... It's very SIMILAR, but not the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGaborio View Post
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    The BRC is a three to four WEEK course? Naw, dude, its only a 15 hour course over two or three days... As for the ERC, it's is no replacement for the BRC. Among other differences, it has a different curriculum and you use your own motorcycle which usually adds a level of difficulty depending on the make/model. So it's not quite the BRC crammed into one day.... It's very SIMILAR, but not the same.
    What he said.

    I'll be teaching a few ERCs this year at Brockton and various other sites.

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    Where would I find info on he courses you're teaching? Even Brockton I would make it to. Maybe some of the NESR riders can take it together. I know Baller wants to take it also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scorp7 View Post
    Where would I find info on he courses you're teaching? Even Brockton I would make it to. Maybe some of the NESR riders can take it together. I know Baller wants to take it also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ßaller View Post

    Now help me find some fairings for an 06-08 Ninja 650r (EX650) black diablo color.
    Make it a naked bike and come trackday it..... usually no sand

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    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGaborio View Post
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    The BRC is a three to four WEEK course? Naw, dude, its only a 15 hour course over two or three days... As for the ERC, it's is no replacement for the BRC. Among other differences, it has a different curriculum and you use your own motorcycle which usually adds a level of difficulty depending on the make/model. So it's not quite the BRC crammed into one day.... It's very SIMILAR, but not the same.
    i was just talking about the classes offered at CCRI since someone asked about them. like i said what your talking about sounds different then what was offered in ccri's erc. the ccri erc i took was just to get riders thier license quicker if they already knew how to ride, you still used ccri's honda 250's and it was not a follow up to the brc you did not need your motorcycle license to join. the ccri brc is only like 15 hours also but its spread out something like 1 day a week for 3 weeks. once again I'm just talking about ccri courses not what you are talking about lol. Anywyas to stop confusion ill shut up haha but scorp i was just trying to answer YOUR question about ccri having a erc or not. and the answer, unless things have changed, is no they no longer offer it since the last time i talked to the instructor about it which was prob 6 months ago. Scorp If you find one locally or at least less then a couple hours away let me know cause id be intrested in taking a "real" erc

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    i was just talking about the classes offered at CCRI since someone asked about them. like i said what your talking about sounds different then what was offered in ccri's erc. the ccri erc i took was just to get riders thier license quicker if they already knew how to ride, you still used ccri's honda 250's and it was not a follow up to the brc you did not need your motorcycle license to join. the ccri brc is only like 15 hours also but its spread out something like 1 day a week for 3 weeks. once again I'm just talking about ccri courses not what you are talking about lol. Anywyas to stop confusion ill shut up haha but scorp i was just trying to answer YOUR question about ccri having a erc or not. and the answer, unless things have changed, is no they no longer offer it since the last time i talked to the instructor about it which was prob 6 months ago. Scorp If you find one locally or at least less then an hour away let me know cause id be intrested in taking a "real" erc
    I have taught there. CCRI offers the same as mass. 15 hour brc over a couple of days. The course is designed on a national level and CCRI don't/cannot change it from how the MSF designed it.

    Who was it at CCRI you spoke to? Gerry Audet? Tony Ricci?

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    Along with classes... this might be a good companion.

    http://www.ridinginthezone.com/

    As for the ARC class... this is another option... and can be followed up with a trackday.

    http://www.tonystrackdays.com/catego...ing-clinic.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by g®eg View Post
    we all know Seekonk is the place to take an ERC...
    04-19, 05-17 and 05-31 all have open spots.

    http://www.ironstoneventures.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Degsy View Post
    I have taught there. CCRI offers the same as mass. 15 hour brc over a couple of days. The course is designed on a national level and CCRI don't/cannot change it from how the MSF designed it.

    Who was it at CCRI you spoke to? Gerry Audet? Tony Ricci?
    his name is pat. funny guy was making jokes about my bike having gutted exhaust so it sounds mean when coming down from high rpm lol. sorry i had the brc (actually everything) wrong i was under the impression the one my friend signed up for was a 3 week time period or something. sounded kind of crazy but thats how he explained it to me. Anyways looks like they do offer an expierenced class at ccri still but like i said last time i talked to pat at my work he told me it was just the brc maybe he meant for non licensed riders it was the only available course now where as when i signed up you could choose 1 of 2 classes to obtain your motorcycle license. sorry for possibly confusing the crap out of people lol

    details on the 3 available courses at ccri
    http://www.ccri.edu/cwce/motorcycle/

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