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    Same as what has been said - though for me I need to emphasis where I look. Tendency is to look directly down at the road, but I have to force myself to look where I want to turn. Same as how you probably got through ur BHS figure 8s, look through the corner. Something I failed many a times initially coming from push bike habits.

    Also was told in BHS that sometimes turning is easier in 2nd gear as first gear can be jerky due to its sensitivity. Have tried it several times in 2nd gear and i barely need to give it any gas, it certainly IS easier for me in 2nd gear.

    But do share how you got along - be good to see what other techniques there are!

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    Using second gear is a good point...it forces you to ride the clutch more. Which is what you need to do to avoid any jerkiness which unsettles bike and rider.
    'Best' technique? Turn your head to look over your right shoulder (U turn will be to the right) because you should look where you are going and you will go where you are looking. Revs depend on bike, enough to avoid stalling. Slip the clutch. Start moving BEFORE you turn the bars. Both feet up. Slight pressure on rear brake. Then because you are looking hard right, round you go...
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    Saw the thread title and thought "must be about police U-turn skills" or more specifically, the lack of.
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    riding 2 years and not able to do a U-turn?
    buy a car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gianz View Post
    riding 2 years and not able to do a U-turn?
    buy a car.
    You'd be amazed at how many 'experienced' riders are out there that can't. It's not always tested...
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Yep, look to where you want to go and the bike will follow.

    1. Let the clutch out to just where it starts move away hold the clutch here, this is the friction zone.

    2. Use a small amount of throttle, and use the back brake only to control your speed.

    3. As the bike starts to move away, snap your head around, and look back to the lane you want to be in, and the bike will come around smoothly to where you want to be.

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    [QUOTE=george formby;1130248237, she has been nailed now & is getting tighter & tighter[/QUOTE]

    There fixed it for Ya
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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    You'd be amazed at how many 'experienced' riders are out there that can't. It's not always tested...
    Very true,
    I had done the cones, figure 8 etc mooooons ago, then went to my partners BHS and had a crack at the cones on one of the course GN's,,, bloody hades, I'd forgotten the 'finer points' of doing it. Clutch, throttle, rear brake etc were good, just the mechanics of cone weaving were 'dormant'
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    ..maybe better for ya..

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrayWolf View Post
    There fixed it for Ya
    Must be more careful with my choice of words. Mind you, training of any kind has it's benefits. Phnarr Phnarr.

    My GF's issues were confidence in the bike, head turning & object fixation (the kerb). She proved to herself you do go were you look, over the kerb...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rapid van cleef View Post
    In the UK you are taught the following method.

    1st gear, let the clutch out until biting point with enough revs to pull away in a firm but not aggresive manner. hold the clutch stil, so its not all the way out. use the rear brake to control the speed, not the front brake. so the throttle and clutch stay constant.
    + head check, indicate, check again, look where you want to go.

    The facist tested me with a u-turn on a narrow hill and aced it thanks to this method.

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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    She proved to herself you do go were you look, over the kerb...
    Or towards the jewellery store window...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigadee View Post
    Or towards the jewellery store window...
    I should put a Yoshi catalogue on the road....

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    You'd be amazed at how many 'experienced' riders are out there that can't. It's not always tested...
    Gave myself a huge fright on the RVF when I just did a U-Turn without thinking about it. Maybe people think too hard about this stuff?
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