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On 2/13/2014 8:13 AM, KC wrote:
Again, I will stipulate that you can indeed start a turn with a countersteer but you don't have to. But still, once you are in the corner both street and mx, you are not countersteering... Yes you are, every correction within the turn is accomplished that way. Leaning by itself is nowhere near effective or fast enough. I've never seen a rider violently throwing his torso left and right to avoid a slight handlebar adjustment. (*perhaps* as a last resort in a long rut/berm) You position your weight on the bike for the best *average* center of mass for the turn which changes more slowly. Hey, maybe you should design a custom bike without handle-bars, think of the weight savings and lower COG. |
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