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| Matt06 |
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 Matt06 World Chat Champion

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Hey man, I have a YBR too .
Sorry to hear you came off.
The main thing i think to remember about roundabouts is getting in the right gear. 1st or 2nd usually does it for me on my YBR. If you go round a roundabout or corner in too high a gear then the bike will judder and it will feel like short bursts of speed which isnt favourable and it will be harder to control the bike. ____________________ Current: MT-10, Bandit, Grom, GPZ500
Previous: YBR125, GSXR400, ZXR400, MT-03, NTV650, R6, z750, ZX6R, MT-09 |
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I had exactly the same worries, still do to that matter
This was my first post
 ____________________ Current : MSX 125 Past : CBR 900RR Monkeybike : c50 LAC : ZXR750 H2 : FZR600 : ZX7R P3 : YW100 : TRX850: Trophy 900 T309 : GSXR 600 L0: Monkeybike : XJ6S Whosthedaddy |
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 AcIdBuRnZ World Chat Champion

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You have only been riding 5 weeks, in some really shitty weather I bet.
Wait until summer and get some confidence riding in the dry, then you will realise what a bike can do in the dry, then adapt your riding for wet conditions.
Diesel - not much can be done to avoid, unless you spot it and ride to avoid it. ____________________ Past: Honda NSR125R >> Kawasaki ER-5a2 >> Kawasaki ZZR-600e1 >> Suzuki GSXR-750Y >> Honda VTR 1000 Firestorm
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 lewbear Derestricted Danger
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I'm not even sure if I'm leaning at all really! I'm a slow down and turn the handlebars kinda guy it seems. Lack of confidence And whosthedaddy, great minds clearly think alike! I'll have to go for a blast on Sunday, weather permitting! |
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A wise man once told me last year that the most important thing about cornering is belief. Look at the exit of the corner, or if you can see that keep looking towards the apex. Keep your eyes fixated on it. Through target fixation, you will make it through that corner at almost any speed. So long as you keep your eye on it. Of course a bit of confidence is needed when cornering so I would practice this in the summer really, but it is the best way of cornering effectively in my opinion. Without this I would have become a cropper many times.
Another important tip that nearly saw the end of me, do NOT use the front brake at all whilst cornering or it will knock you straight off the bike, if you need to slow down, then use your back brake effectively and if you can try and drop down a gear for more engine braking.  ____________________ Be careful whose advice you buy, but, be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it?s worth. |
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| Squiffy_The_Wombat |
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 Squiffy_The_Wombat Brolly Dolly

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most important thing EVER while cornering is where you are looking!
You need to look ahead of where your going and not directly in front of you! Dont stare at the road in front of you but look where your going! LOOK ROUND THE CORNER NOT WHERE THE BIKE IS POINTING!
The best pratice is to find an empty carpark, put out two cones and do a figure of 8 around them! Use your clutch and your rear brake just like you did in your CBT (or i hope you did). Then as you gain in confidence move the cones closer and closer together untill you can do it on full lock!
As for whoever said about only riding in the dry and then in the wet- bah whatever!!!! If you can learn to overcome this in the wet, when you come to ride in the summer you will be a much better rider! Your very unlikelly to hurt yourself on a 125 even in the wet! Just remmber dont lean as much!
I did this quick set of drawings for you to explain:
https://www.semodels.com/bikeplay.jpg
Sorry if i seem like im talking down to you, i wasnt sure how much you did or didnt know! ____________________ Squiffy_The_Wombat
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| jamie1984 |
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 jamie1984 Two Stroke Sniffer
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Im a bit of a nervous wreck with corners.. first time i came off my mito was when i was looking at where i wanted to be and leant over the bike too much on wet ground and it just slid from me (on a roundabout). That was a couple of months ago and yesterday on my brothers gpz i came off again going round a roundabout, slipping on some black ice at 5mp :/ now ive just no confidence in the bike. every time i lean even a little i feel like the front of the bike is gonna slip away from me. My confidence is slightly better on left hand turns which is damn wierd.
meh, i love riding on the bike... just finding it hard to relax on corners  |
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If you spend your life worrying about diesel you'll never relax. Having said the above, diesel does pose more of a hazard in the wet because it sits on top of the damp road and spreads out over a wider area, plus it's harder to spot.
Cornering doesn't feel natural when you first start riding but it comes with time. In the wet or cold & damp isn't the best time to practice because of the widely varying levels of grip on each surface. If you are riding in warm & dry conditions it's unlikely you'll find the limit of your tyres for a while at least. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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The best way to improve your confidence is to wear good gear. If you aren't wearing good protection you'll always have it in your mind that you're going to grind-off bodyparts if you do have even a small spill. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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| Zimbo wrote: | I class myself as a reasonably fast rider, I do trackdays and race a bit, carry loads of corner speed knee down etc. On the few occasions I've been out over the last month or so I've been really really slow and careful on roundabouts, not at all confident in the levels of grip available, felt I was almost at walking pace. So, shouldn't worry about it, when the weather improves and grip levels are better your confidence will quickly improve, in the meantime being over cautious is no bad thing. |
I'm the same I got a new back tire over xmas and I have loads of chicken strip left on both sides I seem to have lost loads of confidence over the winter with the shite surfaces. It's wierd I've lost more confidence over the winter than I did when I crashed. ____________________ 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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 THCi Nearly there...

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@Chris-red, thats a good thing. I had to have a new tyre in December (what a time to be buying a new tyre...), and I've still got an inch of chicken all the way around mine. The front which was the same as I ran about on in Summer has got about 2mm left. Ill get rid of the rear chicken when the summer comes, as you probably will as well.
@Lewbear, dont worry about your cornering just yet. Worry more about what that car approaching a junction is going to do, that car up your arse, and the twat on his phone in front of you. As long as you take your time with your corners you will be fine.
My advice is to hone your road craft before you try to be come Rossi.  ____________________ Past: GZ 125 K4 Marauder, VL 125 LC Intruder, FZS 600 Fazer. Present: GSF 600 N K3 Bandit, GSX-R 600 X(soon)
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Just remember, what ever speed you enter into the corner, you shouldnt have to slow down to make it turn in. Lean the bike in more and you'll supprise yourself, chances are that you wont be able to make the tyres loose traction on a good surface. But if you are struggling, check that youre tyres are inflated to correct pressure and are a round shape.
As, if the rear is flattened in the middle it will make it "drop" like a stone into the corner. If the shoulders of the front (as a front tyre wears more on the shoulders as it does more work here, think counter stear-tyre is actually pointing in an opposite direction to travel of bike meaning more wear, this happens on most bikes over circa 15mph) are worn it will make the bike run wide. Until I replaced my tyres I had this combo going, it felt completely shite, and I was going around corners at half my current speed. A quick visual and pressure check is all thats needed to put your mind at rest in this area. Check your manual and tyre manufactorers websites for correct pressures. ____________________ Past: GZ 125 K4 Marauder, VL 125 LC Intruder, FZS 600 Fazer. Present: GSF 600 N K3 Bandit, GSX-R 600 X(soon)
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 79 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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