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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Hyar mr disco - this is what I meanses - This is the demonstration of countersteering at an RRRS course.

    This bike was travelling in excess of 70kph and cleared all the obstacles (and the daft photographer lying in front of it).
    Yep, they'd have to be counter-steering the bike but your photo shows a person counter-leaning.

    Basically you're combining two terms into one.

    The counter-steering is the turning of the bars the opposite direction to the direction you want to go which allows you to flick the bike backwards and forwards.

    The counter-leaning is balancing the turning forces at lower speed motorcross style.

    Actually a pretty good explanation:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countersteering

    Best vid I ever found when I was learning to ride:
    http://www.livevideo.com/video/RideY...tersteeri.aspx

    EDIT: And just so we're clear I'm not having a go at you by splitting hairs mate. Just trying to avoid the newbies getting confused when they see the term being used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by discotex View Post

    Basically you're combining two terms into one.

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    No. I am not. It's not that fuckin hard.

    Next.


    Rec'd some PM's over this post - I haven't got the shits - honestly - just bantering - it's truly not that hard.

    Bike tips - you stay upright = countersteering. It doesn't matter if you grab the bars with your dick - or what someone wrote on wikipedia

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Bike tips - you stay upright = countersteering.
    I am a n00b. And in that year of n00bness, this is absolutely the first time that someone has given me that definition for the word "countersteering". Every other time has been defined as (roughly) "pushing the bar in the opposite direction of your turn to increase your lean and thus decrease your current turn radius".

    I'm sorry Dave, you're without a doubt a KB legend, and your knowledge of riding on two wheels is to mine as a planetary body is to a gnat, but I think you're somehow confused here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Horse View Post
    I am a n00b. And in that year of n00bness, this is absolutely the first time that someone has given me that definition for the word "countersteering". Every other time has been defined as (roughly) "pushing the bar in the opposite direction of your turn to increase your lean and thus decrease your current turn radius".

    I'm sorry Dave, you're without a doubt a KB legend, and your knowledge of riding on two wheels is to mine as a planetary body is to a gnat, but I think you're somehow confused here.
    No - I am completely lucid. It just is not that complicated.

    You are either pushing or you are pulling the bike. It's that black and white.

    I suggest you attend the RRRS course and have Finn explain it to you. I've done several similar.

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    So now all the noobs who see this thread and read Big Dave's posts will think that when people tell them to countersteer to get around corners, that means "lean your body the opposite way to how the bike's leaning".

    Nice one, Dave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    So now all the noobs who see this thread and read Big Dave's posts will think that when people tell them to countersteer to get around corners, that means "lean your body the opposite way to how the bike's leaning".

    Nice one, Dave.


    I did not say that at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    he was in the righthand lane.....watched him try to lean through the corner but he was leaning OUT of the corner, not into it....sort of pushing the bike down towards the road but leaning the other way...
    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    It's called countersteering.

    The RRRS course recommends it for low to moderate speed and tight maneuvers.
    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    So now all the noobs who see this thread and read Big Dave's posts will think that when people tell them to countersteer to get around corners, that means "lean your body the opposite way to how the bike's leaning".
    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    I did not say that at all.
    O RLY?

    Just for the record, Dear N00b Readers: countersteering is pushing forwards on the handlebar on the side you want to turn towards. It makes the bike 'fall into' the turn, so to speak. It is highly recommended that you move your bodyweight (lead with the shoulder) toward the inside of the turn, too, to minimise the lean angle your bike will need to get around the corner.

    If you are countersteering around very slow corners (carpark cone-dodging, etc), you'll probably need to use your bodyweight to stop the bike from 'falling into' the turn too quickly, so you might end up leaning your torso in the other direction.

    Where your torso is or isn't, however, has nothing to do with 'countersteering'.

    Gawd, I can't believe I just wrote a 'definition of countersteering' post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    I suggest you attend the RRRS course and have Finn explain it to you. I've done several similar.
    Is Finn still running that course....have they cleaned up any more instructors on the countersteering avoidance test lately.........
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    O RLY?

    OK - if you choose to put it in the context of saying that slofoxes example is a correct example then it needs clarifiction.

    I mean - and always meant - the photo example posted as the point of reference.

    Other than that I have nothing to amend.

    Except I disagree with parts of random's definition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPman View Post
    Is Finn still running that course....have they cleaned up any more instructors on the countersteering avoidance test lately.........
    Been a while since I've been out there. I reckon so - bloke deserves a monument.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    I suggest you attend the RRRS course and have Finn explain it to you. I've done several similar.

    Then this Finn is rather confused on the matter.

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    Short version.

    Biker panics after entering corner to hot. Lives to tell his tale

    Long version

    Multiple pages where people who never saw it happen argue about it, Which of course turns into an argument on how to ride a damn bike.












    Excellent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dipshit View Post
    Then this Finn is rather confused on the matter.
    Nah, Finn knows his shit well enough. I went to the RRRS course when I started riding and it has done me the world of good. Most people I ride with express surprise when I tell them how long I've been riding. Simply due to the application of what I learned on RRRS and got bcked up by M1CRO in the weeks afterwards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dipshit View Post
    Then this Finn is rather confused on the matter.
    I cant believe ive just read so many posts on how to go round a farkin corner on a motorcycleIn my lifetime theres been many who have shunned the "correct" way to go round corners and made many a successful career in doing so,at the start of said careers many said "wtf".Will be most interested to see the result and winning formula according to KB,maybe afterwards we could move on to "correct footpeg positioning" according to the KB wise.
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    I just go around corners at whatever speed suits......Perhaps I just need someone to tell me how I'm doing it all wrong.

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