senpai71
Professional troublemaker
I've been riding for about 15 years (I'm fast approaching 50, so I started pretty late). I've had multiple bikes - cruisers, dual-sports, sport-tourers and now my main bike is an 'adventure bike' (Kawasaki Versys 1000 LT). I like doing long, multi-day solo rides out to the middle of nowhere, but sadly a lot of my riding tends to be in SF traffic.
I'd like to think that I'm a pretty good rider (don't we all!), but after a couple of weird 'scares' during the last two rides (gravelly road during a turn, and some issues with blind corners freaking me out), I realized that I'd like to do something to become a better rider.
I've done a couple of Doc Wong clinics/rides, which were great, but I don't have any interest in doing track days - my love of speed has diminished a bit with age - although some folks say that doing a TD will improve my overall riding ability.
What are my other options? After as long as I've been riding, will I get much from one of the advanced CMSP/MSF courses?
I'd like to think that I'm a pretty good rider (don't we all!), but after a couple of weird 'scares' during the last two rides (gravelly road during a turn, and some issues with blind corners freaking me out), I realized that I'd like to do something to become a better rider.
I've done a couple of Doc Wong clinics/rides, which were great, but I don't have any interest in doing track days - my love of speed has diminished a bit with age - although some folks say that doing a TD will improve my overall riding ability.
What are my other options? After as long as I've been riding, will I get much from one of the advanced CMSP/MSF courses?