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I slow a little for corners on motorways but ive only really used the m2 theres not many on it, i don't slow to as low as that mainly to about 70 ____________________ GOOD GAME BODYGUARD: https://i.imgur.com/8WePGgf.jpg
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I've not seen a motorway where the corners are tight enough to warrant slowing down, well apart from when I was doing 200kph on the autobahn a few weeks ago*. Someone will post a google map pic soon though...
I'm sure you realise it's a confidence thing, I'd recommend something that really takes you out of your comfort zone such as a bit of race training:
https://www.silverstone.co.uk/experiences/additional-experiences/Ron-Haslam-Race-School/
or even mini motos...
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You're both right.
The corners do not warrant me slowing down, in a car I'd just maintain speed (just below 88 so I don't time travel.)
Its a confidence thing, I just picture the back wheel kicking out and me under the lorry behind.
In reality it wont actually happen but I have not seen it done close up, probably wont for a long time unless I get training. Race training is a bit extreme and way beyond my capabilities, is there any alternative ? ____________________ Current half-cars :2004 SV650, VX535 1991
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| mickfulton wrote: | You're both right.
The corners do not warrant me slowing down, in a car I'd just maintain speed (just below 88 so I don't time travel.)
Its a confidence thing, I just picture the back wheel kicking out and me under the lorry behind.
In reality it wont actually happen but I have not seen it done close up, probably wont for a long time unless I get training. Race training is a bit extreme and way beyond my capabilities, is there any alternative ? |
Odd one this, I'm not the best at corners, but I can't remember ever feeling the need to slow down on motorways, not that I've ridden on them all, of course.
When you think about it, it's pretty irrational, because 60 isn't different enough from 70 to make any odds, if you bite the dust, the artic up your arse is still going to run you over.
I wonder if you're looking far enough ahead.
When you get to a bend you feel the need to slow for, do you find yourself looking at the tarmac just ahead, the white lines, crash barriers and a glance at the speedo/mirrors?
I believe the current buzzwords for this are 'target fixation'.
What you should be doing is looking through the bend and out the other side, the theory being that your body will follow your eyes; look at a spot 50 yards beyond the bend and that's where you'll end up.
You could try finding a corner you routinely slow down for, then steel yourself and go through it few times (maybe when it's quiet) going a couple of mph faster each time, until you reach your normal cruising speed. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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Give IAM or RoSPA a go, my local IAM group is all about carrying speed through corners. One of the chaps was a track racer, not exactly pipe and slippers material. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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If you don't want to do training/track days the best thing to do is go out at night/early morning and practice these corners when there is no other traffic around.
Take it carefully and gradually build/maintain your speed.
Think about your body position, I don't mean leaning off the bike, I just mean looking through the corner and leading with your shoulder while counter steering.
You'll find if you're getting it right, the bike feels 'planted' and very secure
Slowly and surely building speed on an empty road will see your confidence build very quickly
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Cheers for the tips guys ( n gals)
Ive been out on the M8 for 3 hours today and am slowly improving. Its a case of MTFU I think.
I gave the bike a full service on Saturday so mechanically it seems sound, its the rider thats the problem.
Looking through the corner has helped, I knew I should be doing it but when my arse is going like the clappers its hard
Part of it I think is a hang over from the 125. The skinny tyres meant I had to be aware of lines in the tarmac that suck the tyres in, not really an issue on the GPZ now, causing me to look down occasionally when cornering.
Track training might be next xmas present and I'm googling IAM with my other hand as I type this Rogerborg  ____________________ Current half-cars :2004 SV650, VX535 1991
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i've read a few replies and noticed race training..
tbf id recommend a track day.
spend a day razzing around a track with no worry of hitting on coming traffic, lampposts, etc.. and you'll realise you and indeed your bike can go a lot faster/lean a lot more than you realise.
be confident in your bike.. between it and you, you are the weak link. remember that and you'll start to gain confidence in it and know it'll make it round 'that' corner.
but anyway, recommend a trackday. plenty of novice only days if you're a bit worried. you dont even have to worry about going fast, you can just go round at your own pace but trust me you'll learn loads!!
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Youve got the right bike to learn the skills on for a start.
GPZ's will lean till the pegs go down and still stay on the tyre and maintain grip. Alltho they do wallow/wobble around a bit at higher speed cornering.
Make sure the tyre pressures are correct and the rear shock isnt a soggy, bouncy mess and keep going at the corner. If those 2 factors are correct then the bike WILL do it. Youve just got to overcome the mindset your in  ____________________ Suzuki GT250 x7------- Fazer 600------CB250RS------Aprilia Rally 70----- Bandit 600
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