Tire pressure? Causing more contact to the ground making the front lift when not before, could also explain your wide turn to...?
No that's not it.
Tire pressure? Causing more contact to the ground making the front lift when not before, could also explain your wide turn to...?
No that's not it.
Also - because of my wide turn in I instinctively just gave up on the corner. I want to be able to trust the bike and just lean harder but it is so mentally difficult. Any tips?
油井緋色;1994439 said:If your tires are stock, it's 32 and 36 I believe for pressure.
For leaning, here are three suggestions:
Counter-steer with only one hand. This might sound obvious but a lot of time, you'll find yourself using your other hand to make adjustments mid turn. Easiest way to practice this, I've found, is to take your left hand off the bars during right turns. You'll find your turns MUCH smoother once you master this since you aren't fighting with yourself. For left turns I'm having an issue loosening up my right hand because....
You should, if possible, accelerate slightly during turns. This causes your suspensions to even out and not dip forward. Remember that braking and decelerating causes your bike to dip forward. Suspension works best in it's "middle" area so applying smooth acceleration helps with this.
And, lastly, enter the lean position before the turn. Say you come up to a right hand turn. Shove your butt to the right of the seat, stick your knee out, counter steer whatever way you feel comfortable (push left, or pull right) to keep the bike straight. Once it's time to turn, push right. This makes turning incredibly smooth. I've noticed my chicken strips rapidly disappearing (though the last bit is still there) once I applied this.
I'm sure some of you will know where I got this info from.
EDIT: Btw, be very careful when you apply all of this, you might over shoot your turn...I did my first time lol
Tips?Who ever said that you are supposed to ride close to the tank?
Tips?
are you suposed to be far from the tank or close to it?
im confused by your comment.
According to the MTC you are supposed to grip the tank with your knees at all times.
250 your tire pressure based on Owner manual is 28/32.
Wheel of the ground? Possible specially if you dump your *** far back ... hell even try putting a 2up n that thing will wheelie in a heartbeat ... no need to dump the clutch when all your weight is on the back, that bike is light.
Wobble, normal when you land the wheel wrong so maybe you got scared and slightly shifted the bar... happens.
Wide corner, part of your confidence got beaten by the wheel/wobble ... slow down n ride a bit more careful.. you may be getting too confident and the bike gave you a signal to step back and resharpen your skills. I've had my moments on wobbles due to bumps n bad roads, just gotta slow down a bit and bring the ego down a bit.
Take her to a parking lot and do some 8s n circles, work your skills back into shape, is only the start of the season, don't make it a short one.
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They say that so you keep your knees/legs closed and the weight centered with the bike not necessarily hold it like if your life depends on it. A relax sitting is commonly what best suits you and the bike.
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for a 250?
Here's two things I noticed:
I've been riding REALLY far back in the saddle recently because it sits you higher on the bike and makes me feel more comfortable. Also my front tire pressure is 28 while my rear is in the 30's. They should ideally both be in the 32's.
I'm going to try getting back to my usual "on the tank" position and see if that curbs it.
Also - because of my wide turn in I instinctively just gave up on the corner. I want to be able to trust the bike and just lean harder but it is so mentally difficult. Any tips?
Fast forward to 1:40
[video=youtube;aaMcWiwZhw0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaMcWiwZhw0[/video]
When your ambitions outrun your skill level this is what happens...
That corner could have been made at 4 times his speed without trying, but without the know how and experience this poor soul was doomed from the get go.
Fast forward to 1:40
[video=youtube;aaMcWiwZhw0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaMcWiwZhw0[/video]
When your ambitions outrun your skill level this is what happens...
That corner could have been made at 4 times his speed without trying, but without the know how and experience this poor soul was doomed from the get go.