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Learning to turn properly
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<blockquote data-quote="Heen" data-source="post: 1330297" data-attributes="member: 88702"><p>Laser Dude,</p><p></p><p>There are lots of valid suggestion above. I really like the one of riding with some one who is experienced and competent in riding so that person can evaluate your riding. My suggestion is to think back to the course you took. You had markers, cones, lines etc. set up in a parking lot. Go to an empty parking lot and practice. I would concentrate on the left hand turn using techniques of looking through the corner and counter steering until you become more comfortable with the bike leaning. Once you are comfortable doing that, you can work on lines through the corners on the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heen, post: 1330297, member: 88702"] Laser Dude, There are lots of valid suggestion above. I really like the one of riding with some one who is experienced and competent in riding so that person can evaluate your riding. My suggestion is to think back to the course you took. You had markers, cones, lines etc. set up in a parking lot. Go to an empty parking lot and practice. I would concentrate on the left hand turn using techniques of looking through the corner and counter steering until you become more comfortable with the bike leaning. Once you are comfortable doing that, you can work on lines through the corners on the road. [/QUOTE]
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