:slap:Oh no you don't. There is no such thing. I thought we'd managed to dispel that ugly myth. I will admit that weight transference has an important role in how well/fast one can corner on a bike, but I'll growl at you (again) if you try to suggest it is a valid steering method all by itself.![]()
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Back to the thread purpose...corners that give one the shits.
Perhaps we could have suggestions on how to take particular corners that will be known to many, yet upset some. That way, we may remember these mongrels and how to deal with if/when we ride them sometime?
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Its true you know!, i lapped everyone in medium / hard at a recent taupo day, except for a motard and a busa.
There's only really one for me, thats on piecock going up the hill heading towards pram, looks like a 90 degree left hander coming up to it, i hate it ive been wide a couple of times there.
Also that patch left hairpin is a pain in the arse but you just slow down for it.
Oh and the last actual corner on the waniu coast road, off camber and tight usually with peebles floating around.
The last two don't really bother me because i just slow down, but you enter the first one i mentioned quite quickly and realise its a bit more of a corner!
No idea of the name of my nemesis corner, but it was a back road in the Waikato with a suicidal goat on it.
There is a left hand, uphill corner, heading towards Mangawhai from SH1, posted 45, the turnoff from it is Te Arai. I used to fight to get around that corner everytime. Too high a gear and you are over the centre line in a flash as it turns in a bit on itself, too low and you feel you are about to be spat off over the bars. I believe it is a corner that Zed managed to come to grief on a few years ago. He used to refer to it as Zeds corner.
I remember the first time I managed to get round there in the right gear, with the right amount of engine speed and the wonderful countersteer happening just how it needed to! Fantastic feeling. It is a corner that I always give extra thought to, and still get the same buzz now as I get round it.
The one that gets me is on Peak road an easy 65kph up hill right hander.
Only thing "wrong" with it is limited visibility, but no more so than hundreds of others. Buggered if I know why it gives me the willies? It should be a fast corner - and it is for most people.
"The road to Hell is really grippy with loads of run off & some wicked lefthanders"
Your limited visbility comment interests me. There is a slight curve, cant really be called a corner on Waitietie Road that you should never have to slow for. Problem is it is on the crest of a hill and you lose sight of the road totally on approach. Even knowing the road you cant help but hesitate as you cant "see" where it goes, even though you know where it goes.
To borrow from Littleman - No one expects a shipping container just around the corner or over the brow - but every so often there is.
That said, cresting corners are wicked. Right hander on Clive rd going from Mountain rd to Normanby rd in Mt Eden is one of my favourites. From the other direction it's great too as the whole bike will pick up and move sideways on you mid corner as you crest whilst leant over. We need more corners like this!
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