
Originally Posted by
MotoGirl
This sounds like a plan. Like I said in my first post, I don't have issues braking in a straight line. I just don't really use brakes at all when I approach a corner, hence, I don't go barrelling down the straights either.
Here's what I think I should do:
1. Go fast enough down the straights so I need to brake at the end (even if only gently to start)
2. Brake on the straight before I get to the corner
3. Once I get comfortable with slowing myself down, do what White Trash suggested and leave any braking closer to the corner as each lap progresses.
Feel free to rip this idea apart - I'm out to improve my riding, not kill myself!
I'd say thats the way to go. A little bit at a time. If need be start out at what feels like a ridculously slow speed(whatever that may be to you) ,that you wouldnt pancake about giving a gentle brake squeeze when necessary. Once you get round a few times, go slightly faster, and so on.
Dont take this the wrong way, but it sounds like its a mental problem ie you remember that you braked in a corner and things went pear shaped. Now, you see corners and have concscious/subconscious flashbacks, so doing it slower and succesfully will hopefully erase bad memories and enable you to do what you need to do without having negative vibes at the site of a bend approaching at pace.
Hope that helps
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