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finniee
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PostPosted: 23:24 - 28 Jul 2013    Post subject: Corners ! Reply with quote

I can never get a corner correct.
anyone have some tips, bike came today and just doing some estate riding at the moment. Build up confidence a lil bit.
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PostPosted: 23:39 - 28 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just don't go in too quick and keep your eyes where you want the bike to go, rather than where you don't want it to go.

It'll come with practice, but remember the road isn't a race track.

Might help a bit more of you explain 'can never get a corner correct'.
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PostPosted: 00:23 - 29 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Watch this twice, go for a ride, then watch it again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVWNinsmkAw



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PostPosted: 00:24 - 29 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

End up a wee bit closer to the white line than I would like to be.
Would like to keep more to the center.
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PostPosted: 00:27 - 29 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

it`s like making love to a woman, slow in fast out Very Happy
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PostPosted: 02:47 - 29 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

This video helped me when I was learning:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C848R9xWrjc

Looking where you want to go is so important. You already know how to control the bike, so just look where you want to be and the steer your bike to match.
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PostPosted: 06:42 - 29 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, that, but: what problems are you having exactly, and what bike are you having them with?
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PostPosted: 08:29 - 29 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

CaNsA wrote:
Watch this twice, go for a ride, then watch it again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVWNinsmkAw



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I agree. Exactly what I did.
Helped me no end.
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PostPosted: 09:31 - 29 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not focused on corners or anything just generally all riding really - generally this will help you and teach you a lot of valuable stuff.

For 4 quid for a tatty used one can't go wrong really Thumbs Up

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PostPosted: 09:59 - 29 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Cheers lads. Had a wee watch of the video, getting a bit better... But as they say practice makes perfect. Just need to keep watching where I want to go.
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PostPosted: 12:38 - 29 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dont go round the bend... until you in the bend!

Most common cause of poor cornering is turning before there's a turn.

Was sat at a set of traffic lights the other day, simple right angle turn and EVERY damn car that turned into the road besides me, reached the give-way line by the lights, and started turning, even though there was two lanes worth of road before where they were going... so having turned, they straightened, then having angled accross the middle of the cross-roads, then had to make a second turn into the road they wanted to go down... only now they have thier tail accross the car at the head of the queue wating (me!) and to get thier arse round have to go that bit further over to the kerb, then make sharp turn to get it straight again...

Ragged. Very ragged, but SO many people do it.

So, tip... when you THINK you want to turn... DONT.. think... and breaking the 'rule'... where you look is where you go.. or 'perhaps, exploiting it.... 'look' straight on, and see how far you can go BEFORE you REALLY need to start turning.....

Then when you HAVE to turn.... do it... and do it deliberately, and positively in ONE neat tidy manouver.

The 'lazy' double or tripple 'wide line', is ragged and not very tidy, but other than making a bit of a meal of it, is no real problem...

On a BIKE.... steering is a much more critical business... bikes only have two wheels and a tendancy to fall over, and they steer as much by being tilted over as they do turning the front wheel...

So....every time you steer, you change the balence of the bike.

Three jink path accross a junction then.....

At the give way... 1st turn.. first change of balence... followed by straightening up.. another change of balence.... second turn when exit road roached, another change of balence... and then straightening... yet another.....

There is at least four 'wobbles' for you to worry about...

And where are you doing it? On a junction. on a motorbike.

Cars make ruts... so you have two sets of parallel ditches in the tarmac crossing each other trying to bounce you around, and probably 'gravel wash' or road crap 'sweep' under your tyres in the bits of road you are riding on, where car tyres dont go but shove all the crap.

NOT GOOD. There's enough there trying to tumble you out your seat, without you doing even MORE to unsettle stuff.

In deep. Don't turn until you have to. When you do? Make it positive. Tight, and short... not sharp, and having tipped in, balence it on the throttle, getting a little power on to DRIVE out of the turn, one smooth poised manouver with least change in force or direction or balence...

And you will have the bike pointing where you want it to go, earlier, in less road room, and upright, and balenced again, a LOT earlier.

Thereby shortening the 'Danger Zone' of making the turn... while at the same time, increasing the 'safety zone' going in, increasing potential braking or reaction distance....

Do it right?

It will feel better, It will be 'safer', And if you really get it... it will even be 'faster'. Smooth, Safe, Swift.

Dont go round the bend, until you're in the bend!
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PostPosted: 15:23 - 29 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

My area is 7 streets all connected by different corners, favourite one has to be the big sweeping one at the top.

was maybe out 2 hours just going around the estate had maybe 18/19 wobbles but starting to get the hang of it a little bit. Will keep at it once the rain has passed and after tea lol.
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PostPosted: 19:19 - 29 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

You're going about it the correct way then. Practice, practice and practice. Thumbs Up

Like anything in life, don't try to run before you can walk.

There's some great twisting roads close to where I live and when I was starting off biking I used to get up just as dawn was breaking (no traffic about) and spend some time riding through the bends.

Some of them were pretty scary and I had a fair few "oh sh*t" moments but, you soon get a feel for it and your confidence will increase. I look back now and laugh at how wobbly, slow and scared I was (and how difficult I found some if them), it's something you have to go through.

Just don't try to do too much too soon. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 19:36 - 29 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

finniee wrote:
Would like to keep more to the centre when cornering.


You'd be better off following the correct riding advice when cornering, staying in the centre of the lane is not ideal. You have a whole lane so you may as well use it. Plus, using the correct techniques will help you getting set up for a good, safe overtake when the opportunity arises. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 19:37 - 29 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Learn to 'read' the corner, this will give you a fighting chance of knowing what you are about to commit to, having this information will allow you to take the corner with confidence...just remember that you need to be feeding the throttle in through the corner and focusing on where you want to be/your exit.
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PostPosted: 19:37 - 29 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

^^^I suspect your mantra of practice, practice, practice should have been 'I'm practicing wrong, I'm practicing wrong, I'm practicing wrong.
...and it sounds like you were running before you could walk yet made it through. Razz
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PostPosted: 20:01 - 29 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

HT wrote:
^^^I suspect your mantra of practice, practice, practice should have been 'I'm practicing wrong, I'm practicing wrong, I'm practicing wrong.
...and it sounds like you were running before you could walk yet made it through. Razz


Lol...I supose it does when you put it like that.

The oh sh*t moments only really came occaisiinally, when I thought about things too much and had a drop in confidence at the last minute, thereby causing me to mess up a little.

Never crashed though, so must have been doing something right.....or just very lucky Laughing

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PostPosted: 20:04 - 29 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

It took a slide at 45mph across both lanes to reassess my approach to learning. Wink
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