Looking through the turns not a problem, I'm always aiming to do that, but what I've been doing in the past is consciously keeping my head to the centreline of the bike, this is now showing up as ground clearance issues when getting it on..
This shows a scary lean angle, that was consistent when exiting Druids last week...
http://www.picman.co.uk/cgi-bin/v2.p...1&_DSC9675.jpg There's been a huge amount of constructive advice, and unusually for the board, it's been consistent with everyone saying pretty much the same thing.
Looking back at the photo's from picman and the ones Bradders took, I can see I need to move the upper body across, with the sternum out on the inside edge of the tank being a probably initial reference. This should also draw me lower, and help improve arm position. (still doing the chicken wing thing though, just to keep them loose)
Working from home tomorrow, so out with the paddock stands at lunchtime to start to get a feel for position whilst static, then out on the road to put it into practice.
I'll be working on changing my style over the next week or so, ready for TA4, and hopefully will see an improvement in lap times. Especially when I add in the effort I'll also be putting in to quick turns from this sunday.
Bradders, you should know better, nothings unteachable, it's just how the information's delivered
