aardvark wrote:I have several rules with corners. Take them or leave them, but I'm sure at least one person on here will back me up.
1) Don't rush into them. That is, don't point and squirt. I see plenty of riders whacking the throttle open in the straights, ride at a million miles an hour to get to the next corner, and then be totally unprepared for the corner when they get there.
2) Look for the exit, not the entrance. The start of a corner is normally obvious. The exit isn't. Scan for the exit to the corner before you get to it.
3) If you can't actually see the exit, or determine where it is going to go, then look for the signs of where the corner is headed. Look at the trees, white posts on the side of the road, electricity poles, fence lines etc etc to give you an indicator as to where the corner is going.
Look at the white line painted on the road. If it's appears to be moving away from you, the corner will be straightening out. If it's coming closer, the corner is tightening.
4) Be ready for the corner well before you get to it.
Simple rules. Next time you go out, try slowing down a little. Take it easy in the straight bit, think about the corner coming up, make sure you look as far as possible through the corner and practice, practice, practice.
Absolutely spot on. Another couple of bits that will keep you safe on the road.
Always plan to exit tight, thus giving yourself some buffer if you need to avoid something or if the corner tightens up.
Travel at a speed that you feel comfortable with and if your in a group, at your pace not someone elses.
As Jase says get set before the corner ie Position Speed and gear. The majority of crashes in corners happen because we decide to change something mid corner ie brakes, lean angle, gear.
Slow it down, concentrate on the stuff in Jases post, particularly looking as far through the corner as you can and I guarantee you will instantly feel more confident.
After you've done that then concentrate on technique ie countersteering, body position etc.
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