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i don't know if you guys know this but i read somewhere that spreading some talcum powder on the seat would help you move your ass left and right easily.hope itt helps
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Have you all gurus experienced this frustrating phase ?
One of the fun challenges of riding on the track is learning to focus amidst
1. Am I carrying the right corner entry speed ?1.1 Am I carrying the right speed is a direct result of have you braked right? To be able to brake right you need to hit the proper braking markers. It has happened to me countless no of times where I have braked and released the brake lever only to be surged ahead unexpectedly as I had not brushed off enough speed. Seeing myself unexpectedly surged ahead right when I needed to turn in a corner fooked my corner right then and there.2. At what rate should I turn in ?
2.1 At what rate should I turn in is something that comes with experience I guess. But it will most certainly depend on the turning point that you have decided for a particular corner. If you have an early turn point you are basically encouraging a bad habit for most corners. With an early turn point I will have to turn in slow; with a later turn point I have to quick turn. I will also need good reference points for this if I want any consistency in turn points.3. Am I gonna hit the apex ?
3.1 Am I gonna hit the apex depends largely on whether I have got the first two thingies right! If I have braked well I can focus better on the turn points and focus on looking through the turn. I think vision plays the biggest role in hitting the apex. When on track I developed this habit of saying 'HIT' to myself if I hit the apex I made out to be in a corner. If I didnt hit it, I murmured a slight 'MISS' to myself. This game made me focus more on the apex itself and not indulge in the common error of letting the apex out of the sight too soon in pursuit of looking through the turn. Even today its a gamble..I hit some apexes I miss some.4. Will I get a good drive out ?
4.1 After the apex has been hit or missed you cant be arsed to be bothered about anything but the drive out of a corner. You try and salvage whatever damage that had been done by fooking up the corner by getting a good drive. Sometimes everything falls in its place and you are comfortable with a freaking good drive. Other times you are constantly battling to open that throttle but cant cause u arent done cornering yet and the bike cannot be stood up yet.Now these are the thoughts that my brain is being overwhelmed with when cornering. Amidst all this my head explodes sometimes and then I am compelled to pull over and rest for a while. There isnt much of any consistency nor do I find myself going any faster. I just cant gather/muster up the courage of increasing my corner speeds cause I am never done with the calculations well before taking a corner and I always seem running out of time. All this results in cornering in a rush and as well all know if you arent smooth and rythmic in cornering you arent fast!
So do I just need more practice or am I doing something fundamentally wrong ? How can I grow the balls to go faster in a corner ?sigpic
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A very good and safe biker not only because he can pop up either of the wheels,scrape his knees on a corner or go fast and make it look stylish but because he very well knows his limits and capabilities and has the patience to learn about others and ride safe ! :)
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guys i can corner fine... but can anyone tell me how to over come the fear of unexpected things around the corner. im mean cars coming from opposite direction, animals running off the road, bad road patch. how can this be avoided. also when i lean my bike i find it quite difficult to make mid corner corrections. have had many a close shaves.
suppose the road in this case was narrower, the bend was tighter such that i wouldn't see the car before im committed to the corner what is the correct braking technique to be usedLast edited by kedar3223; 02-21-2011, 10:35 AM.
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Well I am not much of a cornering personOriginally posted by kedar3223 View Postguys i can corner fine... but can anyone tell me how to over come the fear of unexpected things around the corner. im mean cars coming from opposite direction, animals running off the road, bad road patch. how can this be avoided. also when i lean my bike i find it quite difficult to make mid corner corrections. have had many a close shaves.
suppose the road in this case was narrower, the bend was tighter such that i wouldn't see the car before im committed to the corner what is the correct braking technique to be used
. But my best bet would be to avoid cornering on corners where you can encounter such surprises. Some times, for getting rid of your fear you need to face it . But face it responsibly. When you are cornering , you will have a split second to straighten your machine and take a detour to avoid an obstacle . But trust me , we humans are not accurate to a split second all the times.So best thing is to avoid corners when you doubt an obstacle.
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^^+1 to that...in such cases shifting back weight,braking,lowering gears all without losing traction and balance is all in all a tedious yet a skillful task....mastering it needs practice and good luck ! only a few can do it successfully and come out safe !
A very good and safe biker not only because he can pop up either of the wheels,scrape his knees on a corner or go fast and make it look stylish but because he very well knows his limits and capabilities and has the patience to learn about others and ride safe ! :)
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Better safe than sorry, i myself am a cornering junkie but ,i only try cornering on bends which i am familiar with, and have a clear view of oncoming traffic (if any, but dont try cornering on any busy places). Forget about mid corner correction and shifting weight etc.. Just know this, one stupid scorpio in middle of cornering BAM!! And U are ketchup..Originally posted by kedar3223 View Postguys i can corner fine... but can anyone tell me how to over come the fear of unexpected things around the corner. im mean cars coming from opposite direction, animals running off the road, bad road patch. how can this be avoided. also when i lean my bike i find it quite difficult to make mid corner corrections. have had many a close shaves.
suppose the road in this case was narrower, the bend was tighter such that i wouldn't see the car before im committed to the corner what is the correct braking technique to be usedeverybody dies, but not everyone LIVES...
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ok, i almost read the entire thread and learnt quite a few things theoritically, but to practice them practically, i would need to remove the main stand in my ride.
However, had a question.
Anybody tried power-slide (anti-steering)?? any inputs on those??
i have tried cornering several times and i guess most of the time i did it right (after reading the mentioned procedures which matches mine to a good extent) but have never tried power-slide.
Inputs awaited.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Bending and LeaningThread
Understood lot, very informative thread
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