Page 10 of 10 FirstFirst ... 8910
Results 136 to 149 of 149

Thread: Left vs righthand corners?

  1. #136
    Join Date
    13th November 2009 - 12:21
    Bike
    GS500E
    Location
    chch
    Posts
    112
    prefer lefts, partly cause I dont have to worry about keeping my head away from oncoming traffic
    and maybe the left side of the road is more obvious to focus on than a painted center line surrounded by tarmac

  2. #137
    Join Date
    23rd February 2007 - 08:47
    Bike
    Blandit 1200, DRZ250 K, Beta xtrainer
    Location
    CHCH
    Posts
    2,130
    Def more consistent to the left-right handers need a lot more thinking to get right..

  3. #138
    Join Date
    4th October 2008 - 16:35
    Bike
    R1250GS
    Location
    Wellington
    Posts
    10,278
    dont think i prefer one to another.Right handed

  4. #139
    Join Date
    22nd March 2007 - 10:20
    Bike
    2015 HD Street 500
    Location
    Blenheim
    Posts
    2,178
    I think its a survival thing, subconscious.

    Me faster on left hand because there is more road to my right if I get it wrong, 2 - 3 meters to the edge


    Me slower on the right hand, less road to the left if I get it wrong, 0 - 1 meters to the edge

    Can also differ depending upon how much of the road I can see in either direction, uphill, or down hill.
    To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.

  5. #140
    Join Date
    13th November 2011 - 15:32
    Bike
    '09 Bandit 1250s
    Location
    Hamilton
    Posts
    2,135
    I prefer left corners. I rode bikes for 6 years before I started to turn right as well.

  6. #141
    Join Date
    5th August 2007 - 19:35
    Bike
    one that goes
    Location
    In a tent
    Posts
    792
    Quote Originally Posted by Coolz View Post
    It's all got something to do with road camber...so I've been told.
    Comes from not riding your bike enough, so I've been told.

  7. #142
    Join Date
    14th June 2007 - 22:39
    Bike
    Obsolete ones.
    Location
    Pigs back.
    Posts
    5,390
    Left & right on the road is irrelevant. Same as downhill corners. The bike, the tires & the road don't give a toss. If you can't factor in the difference in camber & gradient on a public road & it is an issue in your riding then you really need to get your shit together & get some education.
    Manopausal.

  8. #143
    Join Date
    13th October 2012 - 17:12
    Bike
    KTM 525
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    52
    Blog Entries
    2
    makes no difference to me, left or right.

    but if your having troubles, roundabouts are right handed, find a big one and just keep going round and round. good for making your knee sliders the same! just watch out for diesel spills!

  9. #144
    Join Date
    4th October 2008 - 16:35
    Bike
    R1250GS
    Location
    Wellington
    Posts
    10,278
    Quote Originally Posted by Subike View Post
    I think its a survival thing, subconscious.

    Me faster on left hand because there is more road to my right if I get it wrong, 2 - 3 meters to the edge


    Me slower on the right hand, less road to the left if I get it wrong, 0 - 1 meters to the edge

    Can also differ depending upon how much of the road I can see in either direction, uphill, or down hill.

    i reckon it is this...

  10. #145
    Join Date
    1st September 2007 - 21:01
    Bike
    1993 Yamaha FJ 1200
    Location
    Paradise
    Posts
    14,125
    Blog Entries
    2
    I mentioned this issue to a Doctor once ... he said it is often an inner ear blocked/damaged which causes a confidence/balance issue.

    If it is a definite issue ... get your ears checked out.
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

  11. #146
    Join Date
    9th October 2008 - 15:52
    Bike
    RSV4RR, M109R, ZX10R
    Location
    wellington
    Posts
    6,165
    Blog Entries
    1
    Could be your brain knows your rt handed and is more carefull not to damage that side so you can still function.
    I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.

  12. #147
    Join Date
    15th May 2007 - 11:26
    Bike
    Triumph Speed Four
    Location
    SouthDorker
    Posts
    2,343
    I prefer left hand corners as they don't make me feel like I am voluntarily going towards oncoming traffic.

    And I absolutely hate corners I can't see the other side of . But that's another story.
    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf View Post
    Time to cut out the "holier/more enlightened than thou" bullshit and the "slut" comments and let people live honestly how they like providing they're not harming themselves or others in the process.

  13. #148
    Join Date
    5th March 2012 - 14:42
    Bike
    2007 Suzuki LS650 Boulevard
    Location
    Hamilton
    Posts
    428
    Left handed and prefer left corners. Not that right handed corners give me troubles, but the lefties 'feel' safer.

    Roundabouts don't do the same thing for me though. Could be the lack of gradient in the road, no traffic to worry about, or something else.

    On a similar topic, I prefer tighter (dirty comment?) corners to long sweeping ones, I guess they are easier to judge a correct line etc. And I am referring to long speed limited corners, eg. 85's. adding a hill to a long slow 85 makes it the most interesting. Still it's fun to work on my technique.
    There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary, and those that do not.

  14. #149
    Join Date
    18th July 2011 - 18:32
    Bike
    '13 Repsol Thou'
    Location
    Cyberspace
    Posts
    804
    I go in circles anticlockwise or "turn left" until I'm going in the right direction, what are these right hand corners you speak of
    ________________________________
    Please wait... Erasing chicken strips

    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    Turns out I was just being a n00b.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •