
Originally Posted by
p.dath
Perhaps you got it quickly.
My personal experience and those of people I have helped has led me to the conclusion you need about three months of riding practice before you can really start counter-steering with intent.
For example, last Wednesday my personal perception is that the biggest issues were with body posture (such as wrongly making arms rigid), throttle control [on off on off] (to keep the bike stable), and not looking were you wanted to go.
I don't feel "qualified" to help a lot of the people out on Wednesday (which is why we have people like Richard and BigDog [??]), but even so, I still pulled a rider with one month of experience to one side and spent about 10 or 15 minutes with him helping him out. We went to the other car park which was less crowded. He "got" counter-steering, but his big problem was throttle control which kept making him wobble when trying to counter-steer, and upsetting the bike. Didn't take long to get him up to speed to re-join the group. After another month he'll find he wont be having to think about throttle control because it will be automatic. He'll be able to concentrate on something else then ...
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