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 Posted: 16:34 - 01 Dec 2014 Post subject: Re: Leaning your bike over... |
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| thewhyoffry wrote: | I just seem to feel like the bike will slip underneath me if I lean too much. |
You are not wrong. The bike will indeed slip out from underneath you if you lean too much. I know this from experience, most recently only a couple of months ago.
How much is too much depends on traction, rider smoothness, how much braking and / or acceleration you're using, quality of suspension, quality of tyres, etc. It's almost certainly more than you think, but this time of year, it's not that much, especially in towns, on roundabouts, near petrol stations, at junctions, etc.
Be smooth with the inputs. Hopefully you'll be able to feel traction loss and be able to back off. Other than that, don't scare yourself. Scaring yourself creates mental blocks; don't push it. Focus on looking through the corner, and stay smooth. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAXtO5dMqEI
Basicly, you know how to do it, you know how far you can lean it but getting scared of shit is making you tense up, making the bike unstable and fucking you up.
Mind games man, mind games. ____________________ Please be aware that the above post may be full of complete nonsense.
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How much time do you need to shave off your commute? ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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If it feels like you're leaning the bike over a long way, you are leaning too far.
A balanced turn doesn't feel like you're leaning at all, even when it's WAY over. The centrepetal force remains on a vertical line through the centre of the bike. As such, you are probably a lot further over than you think you are.
Anyway. The trick to riding on the road, especially greasy winter roads, is to keep the bike as upright as possible for a given corner speed. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Check your tyres, if they aren't very new chances are not being a leaner and commuting means they are at least slightly square (worn in the middle), this make leaning feel horrible.
Extreme example
https://www.xbhp.com/talkies/attachments/motorcycle-ownership-experiences/101121d1368500558-honda-cbr-250r-bridgestone-bt45-tire.jpg
Imagine leaning on that, the contact patch (amount of tyre touching the road) is small when partially lent over, so even a little lean will give you less grip and you will feel that. I doubt yours is that bad but it has the same effect.
Lob some new tyres on in the spring and try again. Square commuting tyres and winter are not conducive to trying to lean more. ____________________ Well, you know what they say. If you want to save the world, you have to push a few old ladies down the stairs.
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 thewhyoffry Nitrous Nuisance

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| chris-red wrote: | Check your tyres, if they aren't very new chances are not being a leaner and commuting means they are at least slightly square (worn in the middle), this make leaning feel horrible.
Extreme example
https://www.xbhp.com/talkies/attachments/motorcycle-ownership-experiences/101121d1368500558-honda-cbr-250r-bridgestone-bt45-tire.jpg
Imagine leaning on that, the contact patch (amount of tyre touching the road) is small when partially lent over, so even a little lean will give you less grip and you will feel that. I doubt yours is that bad but it has the same effect.
Lob some new tyres on in the spring and try again. Square commuting tyres and winter are not conducive to trying to lean more. |
Bike was new in April, Dunlops that came with it were squaring off, getting quite low anyway and then I got a puncture so I have had the PR4's for only a couple of weeks. I have noticed already that they are much better in the wet for stopping and cornering.
It's not a matter of cutting any time off my commute, its more a matter of self belief. I see loads of people chucking their bikes around corners and it does make you feel like a complete tool when you don't feel like you can.
I am a pretty safe rider (touch wood,) and do take corners a lot slower in the wet anyway so this time of year im not looking to go mad, just feel a bit inadequate cornering like little miss daisy.
Thanks for the tips, I will try and relax a bit and not stress about it too much. ____________________ The why of fry |
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To break the routine maybe?
Right at the end of my commute there is a nice long bend as I come of the M25, I find my self pushing it a little more every time, it will soon stop when I scare my self or wipe out  ____________________ Suzuki GSF600N
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Lean just by moving your hips.
That way you are moving with the bike, the bike is moving with yoiu - and you get a better feel that you and the bike are one machine, rather than you are a person fighting with a machine. It shouldn't feel like a mechanical motion, it should feel fluid. The more fluid it feels, the more confidence you gain to lean further.
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| talkToTheHat wrote: | Can and do scrape pegs regularly on my much mocked bike complete with crossply tyres. Occasionally catch one on wet roundabouts. Surprisingly have never spilled misjudging a corner.
Find some mates that don't crash much and observe them on corners, or do bikesafe/IAM/RoSPA thing. Much cheaper than retaining an instructor. My plan for next year is do IAM skills for life. |
But... you're on a cruiser with low pegs?
I have caught pegs on rare occasions on my Varadero 125, weird sensation. I could never catch pegs on my TTR 250, well depends on the tyre, but never have, slightly fatter tyres allow for more lean but don't want to lean as quickly.
i.e. when I run a 100/100 - 18 the bike will practically fall over going into bends but a 140/80 - 18 doesn't want to drop-in so fast but will allow for greater angles once forced.
I would say to wait until spring though to start pushing, like others. I find, even when it looks dry, the roads are still slippy, being so cold. When I am going gentle I can still feel the rear end starting to twitch and want to kick out, but that's cos I have a tyre from 2008 on the back, ROCK HARD, and the shock is leaking so badly and the swinging arm bearings are starting to give way laterally.
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| Monkeypony wrote: | | Fladdem wrote: | When I am going gentle I can still feel the rear end starting to twitch and want to kick out, but that's cos I have a tyre from 2008 on the back, ROCK HARD, and the shock is leaking so badly and the swinging arm bearings are starting to give way laterally. |
Sounds lethal. Why the hell would you want to ride a bike in that state?  |
It's not that I want to, it's just that for the time being my other bikes aren't road legal and I need to get to work somehow. But soon the TTR 250 will be off the road and I can sort it out and flog it on to someone else. I have all the bits I need to sort all the niggles on it but just lack the time to do it, not possible to do in a weekend so will need to book a holiday off work unless I can sort out some other transport for a few weeks to sort the stuff out in the evenings and weekends. ____________________ Current:1991 Honda MT50 (Soon to be a H100/MTX/MT5 hybrid), 1976 Honda Cub C70, 2005 Honda Varadero 125, 1993 Yamaha TTR250 Open Enduro , 2010 Road Legal Stomp YX140, 1994 Honda CRM 250 MK III, 1999 Cagiva Mito 125, 1992 Honda CB400 Super Four, Stomp T4 230, 1984 Honda H100s, 2009 Sym XS125K
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 216 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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