You can teach people lines, braking points, bike setup etc. But I am a firm believer in figuring out the positioning thing for yourself. If you look at the top racers many of them have styles that are unique to themselves and which you won't find covered by a text book or riding class.
for road or track........very different......twpd, im coming into my own!
Bradders, what you doing on sun 26th April? Im part of my lots bikecraft event at Silverstone stowe circuit..........might be able to slip you a ticket.......er, so to speak!
for road or track........very different......twpd, im coming into my own! !
I hope you have a box of mansize there
Yep...very different regimes. But then again, I seem to be one of the few people who think that track riding doesn't teach you much about road riding I've had a few arguments about that as well!
Yep...very different regimes. But then again, I seem to be one of the few people who think that track riding doesn't teach you much about road riding I've had a few arguments about that as well!
Mood: #65 Double Desmo Due Champion - Class B 2007, Class A 2009
Hey Bradders, the 848 is a great bike for hanging off.
I Jelled with it straight away.
Just get your bumb to one side & its easy to knee down without too much lean angle, especially a damp barn corners as here... But remember to hold the tank with your left leg.