November 25th, 2013, 01:22 AM
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Name: Rebecca
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MOTM - Jan '18, Sep '13
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Snake
Slow speeds are not very good for learning to lean. The best thing to do is practice slow spead leans in an empty parking lot. Start the turn at your normal slow speed and once in the lean increase the speed and notice how the bike wants to come back up. Your confidence will increase knowing that you can control your lean angle by controlling your speed.
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Keep in mind that the bike handles much differently at low speeds like that.
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