DaveReading
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How do I learn the technique of going round corners (not blind ones, obviously) at a respectable speed, rather than bottling out and overbraking at the last moment and then feeling like a wimp?
Does it inevitably involve trial and error before I get it right - either overcooking it so that I run out of road, or heeling over too much so that my tyres run out of grip (though I'm told that's less likely than you might think)?
In my long-ago motorcycling days I wouldn't have given it a second thought, but somehow on the bike it all seems much more difficult.
Any suggestions?
Does it inevitably involve trial and error before I get it right - either overcooking it so that I run out of road, or heeling over too much so that my tyres run out of grip (though I'm told that's less likely than you might think)?
In my long-ago motorcycling days I wouldn't have given it a second thought, but somehow on the bike it all seems much more difficult.
Any suggestions?