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I await the re-post police to arrive
Someone will provide a link to a previous thread on it, but:
When you go round a corner you actually steer in the opposite direction to what you are turning.
So turn turn right when leaning over you are pushing the bars to the left.
You do it without thinking, if you didnt you wouldnt turn corners, unless you sat upright on each one and steered that way ____________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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It's basically when you steer right, you push the bars to the left, this upsets the balance of the front wheel and causes the wheel to try to fall to the right which causes the bike to turn to the right.
This works opposite for the other direction. However, if you are travelling at too low a speed there won't be enough centrifugal force acting on the wheel so that when you turn left you will turn left.
Realistically you don't think about it as you ride, you just ride and your subconscious tends to deal with the steering elements. ____________________ Past: 55 Sym Jet, 91 ZZR250, 03 NSR125R. Present: 97 ER-5.
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When you do it consciously it does make a serious difference. Handling feels sharper, bike more responsive. When you get used to doing though it doesn't seem to help as much and just forgetting about it makes... handling feel sharper, bike more responsive....
I think it's a very personal thing but something you should be aware of... imo...  ____________________ Remember. wherever you go, there you are!!
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No twitching involved tutton, no sharp moves, nothing quickly.
Just apply light pressure in the desired direction and the bike will start to lean.
I find counter steering most effective when you dont think about it
If I wanna pick the bike up when Im mid corner, or lean further, steering input is easiest method Ive found ____________________ "Oh....it looks like Average Joe's is forfeiting the match!" - "Yeah, its a risky strategy but lets see if it pays off for 'em Cotton." |
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lol. Been thinking, what the hell are these crazy fools talking about.
But it's actually really obvious without realised doing it. You probably do the same on a pushbike when riding at high speed |
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Tutton
Go to a quiet road and turn as you would normally, then as you are going round the corner push the bars the opposite way you would expect to be pushing, and the bike will "drop" into the turn more
Equally, push the bars the way you would expect to be turning them to turn the corner and the bike will sit up and straighten up
It doesnt need much to increase the effect, so dont ram the bars forwards or you will be picking your bike up off the floor or out of a hedge.
You do it all the time when biking without thinking. When practising dont endanger yourself or others, make sure it is a clear / quiet road.  ____________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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