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<blockquote data-quote="FJR Bill" data-source="post: 1197307" data-attributes="member: 20779"><p>Twigg,</p><p></p><p>You're right. I totally understand counter steering. After reading your post, I think the reason I feel stuffed is when I lean in, my arm seems stuffed as I'm leaning into it.. I think my problem is the geometry of the handle bars is not right for me. This is something I can work on. My Moto Guzzi is my absolute most natural steering bike I've ever owned for aggressive cornering. I think it is all about the geometry of the two bikes and how they fit me. Thanks, Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJR Bill, post: 1197307, member: 20779"] Twigg, You're right. I totally understand counter steering. After reading your post, I think the reason I feel stuffed is when I lean in, my arm seems stuffed as I'm leaning into it.. I think my problem is the geometry of the handle bars is not right for me. This is something I can work on. My Moto Guzzi is my absolute most natural steering bike I've ever owned for aggressive cornering. I think it is all about the geometry of the two bikes and how they fit me. Thanks, Bill [/QUOTE]
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