Hi guys.
Thought I'd post in here as it may be a newbie question, here goes.
I have been working on my riding, trying to analyse what I am doing to see where I can improve.
I have been reading about counter steering, and while I am obviously doing it, I was not consciously aware of what exactly I was doing.
The first thing I did was on a nice straight bit of road I pushed the handle a little bit. Ahah! So then next corner I came to I tried to focus my mind of what I was doing with my hands (While trying to still make it a nice turn!)
Here is what I found: Rather than pushing on the left side to turn left, I was pulling on the right side (mentally I think I tied it to pulling the bike over into the lean).
Is this a bad habit that I should look at retraining out before I run into trouble, or is it a case of courses for horses?
On a related note I also found myself shifting my weight a little to the right to counter balance the bike to lean it further (rather than leaning left into the left corner). It's hard to explain correctly, but I will give it another go if anyone thinks it important enough to examine in depth.
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