Thank you to all who have commented and offered advice so far. I’ve not been able to get out much recently so wanted to get back out before I made any more comments.
I’m coming back with a much more positive outlook than I had when I first posted asking for advice.
To answer with some of the spec: my 125cc is a 2015, I’m running sprockets at 9/48 and I usually weight around 10.5 stone.
I have been kicking myself for ages thinking I’m just not improving but as it was pointed out to me, there’s definitely been a huge improvement in how tight a turn I can make and my balance is improving all the time because as much as I haven’t been able to follow the lead of the guys I ride with, I have been doing my own thing and I think that’s actually going to have helped hugely now I’m starting to put things together.
Thanks to everyone’s input I’ve been ignoring the sounds and techniques of everyone on their 250/300’s and playing around more with my own bike, using the techniques suggested I’ve managed a few longer hills that I wouldn’t have ever entertained when I first wrote this…..it’s still very basic and beginner but for the first time in ages I feel like I’ve actually made some real progress.
My learning style is definitely - ‘know the theory of what to do and then put it into practice’, rather than ‘just send it and hope for the best’ so having the knowledge of how to attack things specifically with my 125 has been absolutely amazing!
I’ve been able to think about all the advice given and I feel like I’m going out there with a new found confidence.
honestly, it’s made such a difference to me. I can’t wait to get out and ride again. Thank you.