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Ok, so how do YOU ride this thing?

3K views 5 replies 5 participants last post by  Bob Denman 
First thing...relax! Let the machine do it's thing. No death grips needed.

Second, when going into a tight turn I've found that shifting my weight first then steering into the turn makes for smooth in and out. Like regular two wheels excellerate out of the turn.

Third, then making that turn imagine trying to kiss the inside handlebar. That is the perfect ryding position to make a nice smooth clean turn.

Ryding styles will differ, it best to do a little moving around on the seat to find what works for you so you're feeling in control of the machine become second nature allowing you to enjoy the ryde.:D
All excellent suggestions.
As well it's important to not look at the inside wheel and its relationship to the edge of the road. It's a natural place to look but is exactly the wrong place to look. You'll be much smoother in the turn if you look thru the corner to the exit.
 
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