I prefer the term "out tracking". The last course I did, you initiated turns by releasing the pressure on the outside grip.
For the op: It's all fun and games until the hard parts get hung up. Go in way slower. Make sure you're looking down the road past the exit. The idea on the street is that you should be able to tighten your turn or stop, in the middle of it, if there's something in the way.
Going wide, isn't good, even at the beginning of the season.
For the op: It's all fun and games until the hard parts get hung up. Go in way slower. Make sure you're looking down the road past the exit. The idea on the street is that you should be able to tighten your turn or stop, in the middle of it, if there's something in the way.
Going wide, isn't good, even at the beginning of the season.