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Leaning out/in
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<blockquote data-quote="LKLD" data-source="post: 1235392" data-attributes="member: 30221"><p>Of late, I've been experimenting. When riding alone, and on roads I'm infinitely experienced with, I will try to move my body to the inside and lean my torso onto the tank. The thing I've noticed so far is...it's much easier. I'll take a corner, at a speed that I'm familiar with riding straight up, and take it at that same speed with the new body adjustments, and for some reason it doesn't feel I'm going as fast around the corner. Now, it feels foreign to do for sure, but that's because it's something new I'm trying.</p><p></p><p>It's taken me some time to feel really comfortable on this bike, but now I do. My plan now is to look into advanced riding courses near me, to help me understand it more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LKLD, post: 1235392, member: 30221"] Of late, I've been experimenting. When riding alone, and on roads I'm infinitely experienced with, I will try to move my body to the inside and lean my torso onto the tank. The thing I've noticed so far is...it's much easier. I'll take a corner, at a speed that I'm familiar with riding straight up, and take it at that same speed with the new body adjustments, and for some reason it doesn't feel I'm going as fast around the corner. Now, it feels foreign to do for sure, but that's because it's something new I'm trying. It's taken me some time to feel really comfortable on this bike, but now I do. My plan now is to look into advanced riding courses near me, to help me understand it more. [/QUOTE]
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