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24-05-2011, 04:14pm
(This post was last modified: 24-05-2011, 04:14pm by Belzybob.)
One advantage on the road of hanging off (or at least positioning the body to hang off) is that it provides a safety margin. When entering an unknown bend and finding a tightening radius, by hanging off you have allowed yourself the ability to lean the bike as well and safely negotiate the bend. If you enter on something approaching full lean, any additional lean is going to run the risk of dragging bits or running out of tyre edge.
More importantly than hanging off though is that people must learn to plan their bend entry, which includes road position and looking ahead and through the bend. Jumbled up cornering, untidy braking and focussing on a tree or bus stop on the outside edge of the bend is a recipe for disaster.
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[quote='Belzybob' pid='243808' dateline='1306217646']
One advantage on the road of hanging off (or at least positioning the body to hang off) is that it provides a safety margin. When entering an unknown bend and finding a tightening radius, by hanging off you have allowed yourself the ability to lean the bike as well and safely negotiate the bend. If you enter on something approaching full lean, any additional lean is going to run the risk of dragging bits or running out of tyre edge.
I agree mate here ,I aint a great rider by any means but I find it's alot easier to adjust my run if I'm hanging off.
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Hi,
I wanted to ask this question!!
When you enter a corner and have to put your knee down and a cop goes past the other way. Can he come back to book you for riding in a dangerous maner??
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I took this video last sunday on the bottom part of the oxley on brand new tyres and is by no means fast with no brakes used more a test run for the race bike in mounting positions but goes to show you that you dont have to be silly in your riding to get your knee down and once perfected comes easy and you wonder what all the fuss was about and these days I don't make a habit of it out on public roads but I still carry the style of getting off the bike and use my vision which I believe is 80% of riding smoothly read (twist of the wrist) and or CSS
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I would have no kneecaps left if i rode like that