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| MissTamsin wrote: | what is the best way to deal with them? |
Same as anything that will sway you from your charted course; dont panic, let the bike find its balence, apply gentle correction.
Dont start tensing up every time you approach a gap between buildings, or anything 'predicting' the bike veering; just go with the flow.
And remember, motorcycle gains stability from motion; faster you go, more stability it gets.
Doesn't mean open the taps and blast into it... but, dont suddenly throttle off, because of a bit of buffet; that will help de-stabilise the bike and see you veer more; so be confident; trust the bike, relax ride through, apply correction as necessary to hold course, and go with the flow. Nice and calm and confident. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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As above but tailor it to the type of sidewind.
If you're only getting blown about passing gateways in hedges then move away from the middle of the road when you see a gate and let it blow you more towards the middle. For long stretches you'll need to brace against it a bit more however on stuff like motorways it can just be a pain in the butt - lean into the gust quite happily and then shit bricks when the wind suddenly dies back and leaves you bracing against nothing or let it blow you into the other carriageways, Hobson's choice!
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Cheers. I am gaining in confidence and experience daily but still have a lot to learn and its good to ask these questions  |
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Can't add anything useful to what everyone has said.
But just that being calm is 80% of the battle won......except battle's the wrong word, you're not in a fight, you're just outside
On my 125 I actually really liked the wind, the crazier the better. Found the whole being blown about exhilarating.
The 70-80mph winds we had last winter were well above the top speed of my bike. Started off by leaning into the wind, then a knee out, then hanging off a bit, then leg+arse+upper body all off the side.
At the same time I had the scene from Willy Wonka with the boat running through my head.
There's no earthly way of knowing, which direction we are going...
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Sure it has nothing to do with it, you just so happen to have given me redundant ratings all day when you never have in the past 2 years.
Conscious counter-steering is hardly rocket science, and should NOT be thought of as an advanced technique, and I couldn't disagree more, it should be taught at an early stage, preferably at least mentioned during CBT, so beginners know methods exist to exercise more precise and immediate control over the bike. As for it being dangerous to merely mention its existence to a newbie... *Sigh* |
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| covent.gardens wrote: | Sure it has nothing to do with it, you just so happen to have given me redundant ratings all day when you never have in the past 2 years. |
You've had many redundant ratings from me, because you tend to go on and on about the same thing over and over.
| covent.gardens wrote: |
Conscious counter-steering is hardly rocket science, and should NOT be thought of as an advanced technique, and I couldn't disagree more, it should be taught at an early stage, preferable at least mentioned during CBT, so beginners know methods exist to exercise more precise and immediate control over the bike. As for it being dangerous to merely mention its existence to a newbie...  *Sigh* |
It is an advanced technique if you're a new rider. It's also not dangerous to mention it to anyone - I didn't suggest it was. It's just dangerous to suggest trying it to someone with little experience of being on a bike who may well go out and try it without having anyone to explain it properly, what to expect and what will happen.
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I agree countersteering isn't necessarily something you pick up on naturally, but it's easy to understand and piss easy to do once you're shown how.
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My worst experience in a crosswind is travelling along a road that's slightly higher than the open country around it, with a perfect 90° wind hitting me, my arse hanging over the right side of the bike to stay straight and the car behind me getting pissed off, attempting to drive down my exhaust thinking "But why is he only going at the speed limit".
Still, steady winds are easy enough to deal with. It's the blustery gales that seem to change speed and direction at random that cause intense sphincter activity. ____________________ This post is probably not serious and shouldn't be taken literally.
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Dont try 'counter-steering' on a tiddler.
Keith Code has made a fortune selling this one technique to numpties who cant be bothered to learn to ride a motorbike properly, but want a quick fix to go kwik... mostly in america... where it tends to works as they treat 750's as learner-bikes.
Its not particularly appropriate and its not necessary on a 125, as a method of gaining a sort of 'servo steering effect' to help make faster direction changes, which can be useful on a faster, heavier machine, but even there, not really in anyway appropriate to reacting the sustained 'yaw' pressure of a cross-wind on a lightweight.
If you wish to study Keith Code 'lore' I suggest you go to source, rather than oft repetatition distorted re-iterations offered by others; and read his books, rather than the videos, as they too rather pander to the impatient too, while the books, DO actually give some more enlightenment of why, where, and how his suggested techniques MIGHT be helpful... but don't take it as the absolute and only truth, a LOT of it is dummed down for Americans, and a lot of his 'theory' is more promoting his religion of 'scientology' than explaining actual 'science' of motorcycles. (Also worth noting he's essentially a motorcycle journalist who has exploited the media and publicity far more successful than he ever has a motorcycle. Even his 'super-bike-school' wasn't even his idea!)
But, for UK Learner; I would recommend DSA's 'Official Motorcycling' as a far better starting point, and if you want a heads up on 'advanced riding', the follow on book, "Motorcycling The Essential Skills" which could as easily be titled 'Road-Craft for Beginners', and concentrates on basic technique and discipline, good practice, common sense and thinking for yourself, rather than mantras and marketing, that wrongly applied can get you into trouble more easily than they can help you ride 'better'. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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