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Leaning out/in
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<blockquote data-quote="FJR Bill" data-source="post: 1197278" data-attributes="member: 20779"><p>Curious if others have had this issue and if so any recommendations. I ride fairly aggressively on mountain twisty roads. Compared to other bikes I've owned the FJR seems to be less natural in cornering. Love the bike but would like to improve my cornering skills on it.</p><p></p><p>The main issue seems that I want to lean out rather than in on a curve. I think it's because the inside handle bar comes in close and I want to lean away from it as that arm feels stuffed. Sometimes I feel crossed up and I've not felt that on other bikes. Otherwise the FJR is the best bike I've ever owned. Suggestions/comments?</p><p></p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJR Bill, post: 1197278, member: 20779"] Curious if others have had this issue and if so any recommendations. I ride fairly aggressively on mountain twisty roads. Compared to other bikes I've owned the FJR seems to be less natural in cornering. Love the bike but would like to improve my cornering skills on it. The main issue seems that I want to lean out rather than in on a curve. I think it's because the inside handle bar comes in close and I want to lean away from it as that arm feels stuffed. Sometimes I feel crossed up and I've not felt that on other bikes. Otherwise the FJR is the best bike I've ever owned. Suggestions/comments? Bill [/QUOTE]
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