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Ves you are right...as long as he is moving fast enough to provide enough centrifugal force (lifting the bike upright) to counteract gravity (pulling it down onto the low side). This ultra slow speed stuff is different because he is not moving fast enough to provide enough centrifugal force to balance gravitational force.The angle of lean is less if you, as the rider, lean into the turn. Why do they lean in the other direction? That just means they have to lean the bike more and possible run out of ground clearance sooner.
I'm not at home to nail this down but; there is a guy who sells slow speed manuver training videos in Motorcyclist magazine. I'm pretty sure it's motorcyclist, may be cycle world. He offer 2 versions if I remember correctly.sattwood wrote:So here's the real question - how/where can an average joe like us learn to handle our bike like these guys? I happen to live in Roseville and agree, these guys (and girls) are amazing!
Steve