Lean Angle & Counter Steering

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Re: Lean Angle & Counter Steering

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Get better tyres. If racers can do it, so can we.
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Re: Lean Angle & Counter Steering

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WubWub wrote:If you can put up with the cringeworthy acting (funny at first, but gets old fast) there's some great info in Twist of the Wrist II. And as luck would have it, I have a YouTube link http://youtu.be/Vr-Wqs37Ug4" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Would like to say thank you for this. sat and watched the whole thing last night and this did give me some insight as to what i am doing wrong. I think need to work more on my counter steering and also work on the quick flick to get the bike in quicker rather then fighting the bike trying to use my body and feeling unstable.

very helpful thanks........

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Re: Lean Angle & Counter Steering

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Twist of the wrist II is good. I remeber watching that. It definitely made me more conscious of my thinking when riding, like looking where I want to go, not where I don't want to and if in doubt on a corner, rather than hitting the brake, just lean more and keep watching where you want to go.
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Re: Lean Angle & Counter Steering

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Funky wrote:Twist of the wrist II is good. I remeber watching that. It definitely made me more conscious of my thinking when riding, like looking where I want to go, not where I don't want to and if in doubt on a corner, rather than hitting the brake, just lean more and keep watching where you want to go.

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