How to properly corner on the road
#1
How to properly corner on the road
While my years of offroad experience have taught me how to flick bikes around at low speed, i've found that when it comes to street speeds, I really don't know what the hell i'm doing...
Which cornering technique would you guys say works better for taking highspeed corners on the road.
MX style, where you have the outside corner of the seat sitting right inbetween your buttcheeks, and have your inside leg outstretched for balance.
Or Superbike style, where you do the opposite, and have the inside corner of the seat sitting right inbetween your buttcheeks, and have your knee out for balance.
Or a combination of both?
Which cornering technique would you guys say works better for taking highspeed corners on the road.
MX style, where you have the outside corner of the seat sitting right inbetween your buttcheeks, and have your inside leg outstretched for balance.
Or Superbike style, where you do the opposite, and have the inside corner of the seat sitting right inbetween your buttcheeks, and have your knee out for balance.
Or a combination of both?
#2
RE: How to properly corner on the road
i try not to lean too much in corners on the street with the knobbie tires... do what feels right and comfortable for you.... dont lean too much though.... its not a banked dirt turn....lol
#3
RE: How to properly corner on the road
ORIGINAL: EMS_0525
i try not to lean too much in corners on the street with the knobbie tires... do what feels right and comfortable for you.... dont lean too much though.... its not a banked dirt turn....lol
i try not to lean too much in corners on the street with the knobbie tires... do what feels right and comfortable for you.... dont lean too much though.... its not a banked dirt turn....lol
My problem is that, it all feels just as comfortable to me, but I tend to run wide when I lean with the bike, yet I wasn't sure if dirt style was proper or safe.
#4
RE: How to properly corner on the road
I think i would say tires and speed have alotto due with it With the stock tires I could keep my speed up and slide the rear with a little trail brake and then snap the gas to lock the handle bar to round the corner off this was done with my feet up on the pegs. Iwas toughthow to do this back in the early 90's on a two stoke road race Yamaha its worked well for me.
#5
RE: How to properly corner on the road
well i take it easy on the road, and slow down til it feels comfortable to me... if i go down and slide, chances of getting run over are prettty good.. but i haul *** in dirt... thats just me.....
#6
RE: How to properly corner on the road
So, you're saying I should get brave, and start trying to go sideways, ala supermoto racers?
:|
No thanks, I value my life.
I'm going to try to hit up some twisties tommorow, and practice the MX style, only with my rear plated fairly firmly to the seat. That seems to be what the Supermoto dudes use.
:|
No thanks, I value my life.
I'm going to try to hit up some twisties tommorow, and practice the MX style, only with my rear plated fairly firmly to the seat. That seems to be what the Supermoto dudes use.
#7
RE: How to properly corner on the road
Often times, the difference between being a probability and becoming a statistic is knowledge......
If your interested, have a read of the last 6 bullets under "General information" via this link from the Motorcycle Safety Foundation.
http://safetycenter.navy.mil/ashore/...le/default.htm
It gives you the straight scoop on how to achieve the most friction when cornering and remember, friction is you FRIEND on pavement.
In the dirt, I personally agree with EMS, its all good especially when a potential burm comes into view.....!!!!
Have fun!!
If your interested, have a read of the last 6 bullets under "General information" via this link from the Motorcycle Safety Foundation.
http://safetycenter.navy.mil/ashore/...le/default.htm
It gives you the straight scoop on how to achieve the most friction when cornering and remember, friction is you FRIEND on pavement.
In the dirt, I personally agree with EMS, its all good especially when a potential burm comes into view.....!!!!
Have fun!!
#9
RE: How to properly corner on the road
ORIGINAL: DirtSurfer
Often times, the difference between being a probability and becoming a statistic is knowledge......
If your interested, have a read of the last 6 bullets under "General information" via this link from the Motorcycle Safety Foundation.
http://safetycenter.navy.mil/ashore/...le/default.htm
It gives you the straight scoop on how to achieve the most friction when cornering and remember, friction is you FRIEND on pavement.
In the dirt, I personally agree with EMS, its all good especially when a potential burm comes into view.....!!!!
Have fun!!
Often times, the difference between being a probability and becoming a statistic is knowledge......
If your interested, have a read of the last 6 bullets under "General information" via this link from the Motorcycle Safety Foundation.
http://safetycenter.navy.mil/ashore/...le/default.htm
It gives you the straight scoop on how to achieve the most friction when cornering and remember, friction is you FRIEND on pavement.
In the dirt, I personally agree with EMS, its all good especially when a potential burm comes into view.....!!!!
Have fun!!
Other than that, I didn't see much there that I didn't already know
I'm still pretty lost on this. You seem to insinuate that the MX esque technique is incorrect and dangerous on the road. Is this true?
I just seem to ALLWAYS start running wide, and get uncomfortable with the lean angle, when I lean into a turn. Would doing it incorrectly result in this?
Why does "leaning out" seem to work MARVELOUSLY when taking sweeping turns at 60 mph, even though it is intended for slow situations?
Dammit, i'm confused now
#10
RE: How to properly corner on the road
Just my opinion, the mx style works best for me. I think that it is the riding posture that dictates the cornering style. Sport bikes with the forward posture feels better with the knee out and more severe lean, while the DS bikes are more upright and dictate the mx style.
But opinions are like a__holes,....... everybody's got one.
But opinions are like a__holes,....... everybody's got one.