Wife dropped the Busa @ MSF course

She was doing the crosstraffic bit and was stopped with her wheel turned. she went to go and with a lapse of concentration, stalled the engine (with the wheel turned) and it went down. By time she reacted it was too far over for her to pick it back up. granted, this is all 2nd hand as I wasnt there. I asked her if she was thinking about moving to a lighter bike, her response was no. she is dead set on a busa. i cant really argue with that. she is way more sane than i on two wheels and if thats what she wants, who am I to say no?


I'm guessing ya'll was determined get her going on 2-wheels no matter what. There's no way she (or any women that I've been privileged to) is gonna be able to stop a Busa once its going down. At that point, it has very little to do with skill or experience, which is why I applaud you both on reconsidering bike size for her. You say, "the weight is the sole reason it fell" like that's not one (engine torque mainly being the other) of main, obvious reasons we don't see a ton of women rolling around on Busas. It probably has nothing to do with her will, confidence, or ability to ride. If anything (IMO), the "course-environment" is probably the worst place for a person for a bike that is too heavy for them because of all of the slow speed manuevers, tons of time flatfooted/duckwalking, etc.
There's a group of girls in my area that stunt and ride, and none have any desire to go larger than a 675 (one rides a Triumph), so I'm curious as to why her mindframe is to want such a large bike.
As for the instructor, was he standing right next to her or something when it happened? In all of the class formats that I've ever seen, the instructor's not really readily available to just help someone catch a bike that was falling. I'm in no way an instructor though, so I have no idea what their protocol is. What section were they on when it happened? Since he was the first one there to help her get it up, I'd say he must have been relatively attentive.

I'm not flamin ya bro...just going on for anyone else who might be trying to get their girl involved and readin the thread. I'm looking at getting a 250 (Ninja unfortunately) for my girl. I don't see the need for anything else larger or nicer as starter. People are always looking to start up riding @ lowest point, so they easily resell/trade when she's ready to upgrade.

Oh yeah, the ONE time I that gracefully laid her down on her side in my garage...freaked out and heaved her back upright, my hammies were on FIRE for the next couple days. Be ready to give out a couple massages once the adrenaline from the moment, embarrassment, and realization that you're not gonna wig out subsides. She's gonna be sore even if it didn't land on her.
 
I asked her if she was thinking about moving to a lighter bike, her response was no. she is dead set on a busa. i cant really argue with that. she is way more sane than i on two wheels and if thats what she wants, who am I to say no?

Cool...??? ?
 
So the Wif came home today with a smile on her face. She said that in the advanced class, she exceled. Even got a thumbs up from her instructors who where impressed that she could handle the bike the way she did (not the same instructors from the BRC). i can see where the chicken strips were removed. I asked if she did that in the parking lot... she said "yeah babe, i was a leenin'". well her confidence is up and i am happy. There is a Camp Pendleton track day on the 14th and she signed up for it.... i wish i could ride in it but its active duty only.....

oh well ill take tons of pics.
 
So the Wif came home today with a smile on her face. She said that in the advanced class, she exceled. Even got a thumbs up from her instructors who where impressed that she could handle the bike the way she did (not the same instructors from the BRC). i can see where the chicken strips were removed. I asked if she did that in the parking lot... she said "yeah babe, i was a leenin'". well her confidence is up and i am happy. There is a Camp Pendleton track day on the 14th and she signed up for it.... i wish i could ride in it but its active duty only.....

oh well ill take tons of pics.

i cant wait to be stationed on the west coast... :bowdown:

i took the sportbike course last Oct on my GS500... and it was awesome
8 hours of riding, drills, stoping, leaning, signaling.. it was crazy fun.
i hear the instructors at Pendleton push riders to the limit and passed, heard alot of guys low-siding during the course.
 
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