Help needed with balance and riding

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Gurfateh Phil Singh, Aug 21, 2004.

  1. Gurfateh Phil Singh

    BT Humble Guest

    I laughingly refer to it as such.


    BTH
     
    BT Humble, Aug 24, 2004
    #21
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  2. Gurfateh Phil Singh

    BT Humble Guest

    As a bikie, some unkind fold would say Extremely Likely Organ Donor.


    BTH
     
    BT Humble, Aug 25, 2004
    #22
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  3. Who cares what a cranky cat thinks?

    Postman Pat
     
    Pat Heslewood, Aug 26, 2004
    #23
  4. Gurfateh Phil Singh

    BT Humble Guest

    I know it's something to do with my typo for "folk", but could you
    please diagram that joke?


    BTH
     
    BT Humble, Aug 29, 2004
    #24
  5. Gurfateh Phil Singh

    Dave_H Guest

    It took a while Getting used to my 250. The solution was to get back
    on a pushy in a big flat carpark and get used to slow speed cornering

    for instance on a left turn at 15-20ks an hour try:
    -body weight out to the left with hips pushing bike right toward an
    upright position
    -body and bike in a straight line
    -bike pushed out leaning left with hips whilst body stays upright

    look at where you are going, not the road in front.

    for low speed cornering, u-turns and the dreaded cone weaving, its
    often easier to have the bike leaning in to the corner whilst you are
    upright, and tempering speed with a foot lightly on the rear brake.
     
    Dave_H, Aug 30, 2004
    #25
  6. www.scottishfold.org

    Postman Pat
    *sigh*
     
    Pat Heslewood, Aug 30, 2004
    #26
  7. Gurfateh Phil Singh

    BT Humble Guest

    BT Humble, Aug 31, 2004
    #27
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