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Old 14 Apr 08, 03:54 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Good advice here but one of the bike rags tells me that you should be going round corners with closed throttle , not maintained or increasing but closed.. err.. not sure about that one
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Old 14 Apr 08, 10:00 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Good advice here but one of the bike rags tells me that you should be going round corners with closed throttle , not maintained or increasing but closed.. err.. not sure about that one
That is total goolies who ever put that in print. Should never be on a trailing throttle in a bend.
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Old 14 Apr 08, 10:22 PM   #18 (permalink)
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On our wonderful public roads, by far the best motto is;
SLOW IN - FAST OUT.
i.e. approach and enter the corner with a healthy safety margin, then when you can see all the way through the bend, gun it as much as you like.
Even if you you know the road like the back of your hand, there could be a pile of horsesh1t just out of sight!
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Old 15 Apr 08, 07:12 AM   #19 (permalink)
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Good advice here but one of the bike rags tells me that you should be going round corners with closed throttle , not maintained or increasing but closed.. err.. not sure about that one
Thats crap advice for riding on the road.
Get your braking done sort out the gears and body position then turn it in. As soon as you can see where you are going....the exit, accelerate away. Power on all the way through the bend.
Probably the biggest mistake people make is not looking up, far enough ahead.
Dont stare down two yards in front you, look up, look where you want the bike to go.
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