Just discovered how far I can lean my bike!

Started by Grug, May 22, 2009, 05:10:03 AM

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Grug

Was riding home from a play this evening, there's a terrific roundabout on the way, and there was no traffic about so I decided to try and push the bike a little into the corner. I had a bit of lean going on, and was feeling pretty happy with things until BAM!  :o  the edge of my boot hit the road.

I wasn't expecting it at all, so I jumped a little in my seat which got the bike starting to slip away underneath me. Pushed my foot down to help straighten her up, and carried on my way. Avoided doing any damage, but gave myself a proper scare. It's time to buy those frame sliders I've been thinking about methinks. And then I think it's off to an advanced riding course at a race track - learn how far I can push the bike where it's safe to do so!

the_Journeyman

Make sure you are on the balls of your feet & keep your toes turned in a bit too ~

JM
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ScottRNelson

What JM said.  If your feet are in the proper position, something else will contact the road before your feet touch down.
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swampduc

+ 1 on the foot position. Are you body positioning? If you're starting to scrape stuff, you should be hanging off.
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yotogi

I don't know how long you have been riding, but I found out how far my bike would lean over and realized that it varies greatly depending on the road surface.

After a slide out when I had the bike way too far over, I started practicing the mantra that all surface streets have compromised traction until proven otherwise. Glad you made it through your scare safely and +1 to being up on the balls of your feet.

somegirl

Quote from: swampduc on May 22, 2009, 08:04:26 AM
+ 1 on the foot position. Are you body positioning? If you're starting to scrape stuff, you should be hanging off.

+1 (btw you would learn this at a track school)
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Quote from: yotogi on May 22, 2009, 08:07:48 AM


I started practicing the mantra that all surface streets have compromised traction until proven otherwise.


+1 [thumbsup]  Any high traffic street is most likely going to have slippery pavement. 
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