later in trip (3rd day) i rode a lot better. unlike all yr experienced riders - i cant cruise thru corners. i changed my approach and went down a couple of gears and felt much more comfortable in corners and felt more in control. actually redlined it at one stage (but wasnt speeding) one day i will master the art of not having to slow down coming up to corners but that is years away. until the i will slow down some time before the corners (without braking :-)
Lol just don't get to doing what I do and hit the redline every time you shift! Hehe...
It all comes with experience, and I think you'll surprise yourself how fast you'll learn! But I thought it was really cool to see you approaching corners with more confidence on the final day, you looked right at home on the bike.![]()
1990 CBR250RR - fully rebuilt and awesome!
1999 CBR900RR - a work in progress...
Maakz was following me all of day 1 and 2 and I could see her move to the right side (instead of maintaing the same postion) of the lane coming into a left hander. You can maintian your speed when you can see alot more of the road through a corner.
She would then drop back into the staggered formation.
Being to the left of our lane she was already set up for any right hand corner..
If its a left/right/left situation...entering that first corner in the correct postion puts in the right place for the next without having to button off.
Part of entering corners is being in the right gear and at the right speed. There is a riding style (can't remember what it's called) which incorporates using only engine braking before corners, the idea is to be very smooth (and perhaps less noticeable to cops).
You'll improve more quickly than you think.
riding only with the engine break was actually quite relaxing, there was no choice but to make sure you where at the right speed. At times riding along the windy bits felt like flying. Good fun.
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I found I need to look a lot further through corners. Got that from Mark W but my helmet sits a bit low on my face to make it comfortable so the helmet was blocking my view. Was intresting how much it helped my corner speed.
Through the twin bridges my bike was sliding at the rear through corners when I unleashed the bikes amazing 31bhp.
It was probably all the weight I had on the back of the bike though.
Funny you should say that. Its getting down in the centre so its getting swapped out this week, me bike came with a spare pair of wheels with near new tyres. But it was sliding when I was leaning so heaps of tread there. Got my chicken strips down to about 2mm to.
just need to get some tyre levers to swap em over now.
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