Six Addict wrote:Richo wrote:Come on more group rides and learn from those that know
So steer clear of you then?!![]()
You know I love you big boy

Six Addict wrote:Richo wrote:Come on more group rides and learn from those that know
So steer clear of you then?!![]()
You know I love you big boy
dilligaf wrote:given the guy that asked is a newish rider, we probably don't want him hanging off just yet and I doubt he needs to.
kiwi-jono wrote:i do get the concept but not sure if all of it applies being on the more upright position er6n
kiwi-jono wrote:ok so the weighting of the foot pegs is starting to get a little confusing i think the easiest way to learn is to come on some more rides and see it first hand
i do get the concept but not sure if all of it applies being on the more upright position er6n
i get the idea of the outside leg being locked in as i usually naturally do this when i lean to the inside, my inside foot i pick up so the ball of my foot is on the peg and not the arch as if i leave my foot in its normal position my toe will drag as for my inside leg its not tight into the tank nor is it sticking out its just kind of there doing its thing
hoffy wrote:Dont listen to all that shit..just use the Wattie principal..
Just stick it in !
EDU wrote:Naked Twin wrote:
Both Nelso and ED can out ride me by a hundred miles but I bet neither steer with the outside leg, they use their out side leg to stop them from falling off so they can lean further "off" the bike into the corner.
Red colour: Disagree!! I rode with you at The Farm and you were far from slow!
Blue:Agree to a degree. I do use the outside leg mostly for the reason you mentioned but at fast long sweeper it also help correct my line by pulling the bike close to my body. I find it especially helpful when you already have your knee on the deck and need just a 'little' adjustment to the line (T1 is a favorite for this). I could counter steer and get same results I think but I feel more comfortable using the outside leg.
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