
Originally Posted by
Morepower
The best thing to do if you are coming into a corner too hot and you are probably real hard on the brakes is to let the brakes go ( not easy ) , then pull in the clutch ( seriously ) then look up to where you want to go ( i.e the exit of the corner . The idea is to get maximum lateral grip and you cant do this if you are braking or accellerating in any way.
Remember any accelleration or braking reduces your lateral grip , thats also why the fastest guys at the track are the smoothest in the corners.
Dave
Hard to make the leap of faith....but it does work.
This is why I like 2 strokes,the lack of engine braking is great.The rear doesn't step out on corner entry,and further into the corner the front is light with no weight transfer.Then if you discover you've come in a bit hot....no worries,just tighten or widen the line,brake with front or rear,plenty of things you can do with neutral handling.
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