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    Intersection question

    Hello there,

    Was doing my nightly riding practice tonight and I find I am still a little clumsy when it comes to turning into and out of a street slowly. Usually okay if I have to stop first, so this is more about the process of slowing down and turning into the new street.

    I'm trying to do it in 2nd gear as I find the throttle a little choppy in 1st. But if I slow down too much the bike tries to stall.

    What's the best technique here?

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    Practise good clutch manipulation and back brake feathering ( pressing slightly whilst maintaining even throttle and clutch control) and get to your ideal speed before the corner and keep a constant throttle as you go around the corner
    Rest in peace Tony - you will be missed.

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    Come along to nass on wed night, although i think this was already mentioned and you were busy?
    Rest in peace Tony - you will be missed.

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    So 2nd gear's okay with the clutch in slightly and rear braking?

    Yes, working most nights. I don't have friendly hours.

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    Find carpark.
    Practice SMOOTH throttle control in straight lines.
    Continue to reprodice above but introduce cornering.

    repeat as necessary. No reason to need back brake if you are travelling slowly in low gears.

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    Not having trouble with smooth throttle control in straight lines, even pretty darn good going in circles in the carpark....just that more L-shaped intersection manuevre.

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    If you are busy on wed night i could give you a hand another day? and yea back brake is more for the really really slow stuff
    Rest in peace Tony - you will be missed.

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    Might have next Tuesday off. If my roster doesn't change.

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    i should have tuesday off if all goes well too, Pm me your details if you like and we can sort something out.
    Rest in peace Tony - you will be missed.

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    I'll have a better idea on Thursday if the roster is changing. Should have any unexpected shifts added by then.

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    Never fun, ahwell keep me posted :-)
    Rest in peace Tony - you will be missed.

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