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Glen wrote:To initiate the turn you then need to counter steer... push the right bar to go right etc.
For the time being though don't try and get too technical but just explore things at your own pace.
Shifty wrote:Glen wrote:To initiate the turn you then need to counter steer... push the right bar to go right etc.
Sounds a little backwards to me. Perhaps you meant push the left bar to go right?
fireyrob wrote:Ive found counter steering difficult to get used to but it is proven and something that doesnt necessarily come natural to everyone! Had a couple of trackdays and Ive found it something I need to work at ALOT before it will become natural. Your probably doing it at the moment without realising!!!
ty wrote:Shifty wrote:Glen wrote:To initiate the turn you then need to counter steer... push the right bar to go right etc.
Sounds a little backwards to me. Perhaps you meant push the left bar to go right?
That's why it's called 'counter' steering.
At any sort of speed if you push the right bar forward, or lean your right should down (which ends up pushing the bar forward), the bike will lean to the right, and thus turn to the right. Left for left.
The easiest way I found to get the idea of this was to find a reasonable length straight, with little traffic, and while going straight push on one bar slightly - the bike will start to drift across your lane and you'll begin to feel what counter steering is.
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Shifty wrote:Don't worry, I'm just a retard and misread the bit I quoted! I read is as "turn right to go right" which obviously is anything but counter steering
Sorry for anyone I confused, Dale will be able to confirm that I do actually know what I'm talking about and that I taught her the right thing
P4nza wrote:heres a tip that other KSRC member have imbeded into my brain about turning.... "LEAN THE FARKER"!!
Just thought id pass it on
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