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| dn38416 |
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 dn38416 Nitrous Nuisance
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 Posted: 11:19 - 25 Aug 2013 Post subject: Road positioning |
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Hi
I just went out for my first longish ride since CBT, it was just after a day or so of light rain and the road (rural A road) was sort of mixed - the middle still looked dry, but maybe just because of all the grit there*, and the sides were wet and slippy. The road also had quite a heavy camber.
I felt like i nearly slid out of control on corners at least twice, both in places with high cross winds from the open fields, where i was almost right in the gutter. There's lots i don't understand yet, including counter-steering. As far as I understand cornering, that would necessitate moving over these different road surfaces in the wet, then turning with very little contact between the tyre and the road surface.
I'll elaborate, lets say i'm on a 60mph rural road, heavy negative camber, shiny wet road where car wheels go, and a dry gritty bit in the middle. Going straight, I'd be positioned in the right most of these 3 tracks, then approaching a right turn wouldn't i need to move over to the left most, then lean the bike right. When you pair this last part with the negative camber wouldn't that mean that the bottom part of the tyre is facing away from the road?
Seriously knocked my confidence yesterday, especially with the cars up my arse, it was just as i hit about 55 the wind pushed me to the side of the road and i thought i was gonner-come-a-cropper.
*Also, on the road where i live, whenever it rains it is guaranteed to wash all kinds of debris including quite large rocks into the middle of the lane and the sides turn into streams, is it even advisable to try crossing these. |
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Confidence comes with practice, just keep at it and you will improve and your confidence will grow.
As for cornering i would position myself on the very left of a right hand corner, that way i can see more of what is coming around the corner. Also remember to leave the power on going round the corner because it's what give you traction.
The first time i ever fell off my bike i was going around a corner with no throttle on a wet road.
Also remember to look where you want to go not the kerb/gutter. ____________________ My opinion is neither copyrighted nor trademarked. If you like, I'll trade for one of yours.
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I'd say adjust the speed so its suitable for the corner prior to entering it, if youre finding youre breaking too much mid corner youre probably either going too fast or are poorly positioned.
This books definately worth a read for general knowledge
https://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51FlXxNppFL._SY600_.jpg |
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Its certainly no biker bible but its a good read, especially for people newer to biking
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Hey dn38416,
Ive just passed my CBT about 4 weeks ago. I had my first wet ride yesterday and was pretty nervous about turning. BUT the best thing to do is watch Twist of the wrist 2 on youtube . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVWNinsmkAw
Makes loads of sense. , - Its corny tho so stick with it
Also just make sure to have the right speed going into the turn so you can maintain the speed throughout and a nice 'throttle on' when exiting (will make sense after the vid).
Ive also found that even doing the speed limit cars wanna be up your arse. As soon as they see a L plate they think they need to overtake. Just remember to distance the gap between you and the car in front if there is someone up your arse.
Also if you know anyone who rides and has passed there test then try and get out with them. I went out with a couple of lads and watched what they did and even led them for a while (funny a 125 leading a ninja and a r6!!). Gives you a big confidence boost.
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Thanks for the replies guys, i put in about 80 miles today while it was quiet, and have made great progress on the corners following your combined advice. Twist of the wrist is great, there are segments with an english voice over, i have that guy shouting at me in my head now!
Went part way down the A40 where its three lanes, very windy, still not great at dealing with the wind at all, sidewind, front wind , any wind.
Roundabouts are a bit iffy too, i instictively slow down by tapping the rear brake, and promptly lose stability. Wobble a bit, and leave a huge gap open for any prick that wants to undertake. One silver lining from being this crap, is that a lot of the car drivers up my arse back off when they see me wobbling around. |
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It all varies so greatly in many cases its best to throw it all aside anyway to be honest and judge each situation by itself  |
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So long as youre a decent way off redline it wont do much damage directly, keep up with maintenance particularly oil changes and i wouldnt say its something to worry about at all in the time period youre likely to own the bike  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 143 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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