I once followed Boomer around a corner, we were going reasonably quickly then he leans over and sticks his leg perpendicular to the bike (left leg out mid apex in the right hand corner), I almost fell off my bike, not from the speed, I was laughing my arse off! Plus the boy really thinks he can wheelie hahahaaaa ahah aaa
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Low speed corning (anything below 45-50kph) you corner the way your brain naturally thinks it should by turning the bars the way you wish to go... If you counter steer at this speed you will probably drop your bike if you don't counter lean and shift your weight, and can be a bit difficult...
Anything above 50kph when you think you are just leaning the bike into the corner your bike is naturally counter steering its the laws of physics at work and is simply the way it works... it may not look or feel like it, you may not notice it but its already happening... All you are doing is enhancing what is already happening...
If you wish to go left push forward on your left bar the bike drops further into the corner... if you wish to go right push forward on your right bar... go with the flow of the bike...
Get it wrong during a corner you have taken to hot try to steer normally round a corner, you will simply make matters worse... which I reckon has happened to the harley rider in that sequence... take a close look at the front wheel just as he start to scrape
What happens with most of the tankers is the frame digs in just in front of the swing arm and it lifts/levers the back wheel off the ground - or enough for it to step out badly.
The natural reaction is to button off - it's a frightful sound - sometimes that means all over rover for the unwary - even with two hands on the bars.
my 5 cents worth... i spend a lot of time going reasonably quick on b roads... staying up and over the bike and countersteering hugely increases your view of the way ahead ... it may not be motogp ...but id rather see where im going than be hung down on the inside just so i can pretend i'm rossi...
No doubt but methinks the beginning of the end for this guy was sighting a camera,visions of a small spot in Easyrider next to hopefully the "bad ass of the week pic" took him far from the job at hand,at least he avoided "you will go the way your looking theory" and he had the decency to tell the world to fuck off with a showing of "Johnny Reb".
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