I went to California Superbike School. I showed up as a long time mountain bike racer. A nerd. When they got done with me,,,, I was still a nerd. It was fun tho. A lot of people don't that Keith wrote a book on bicycle racing too. It's called "A Gear Higher". I bought it.
My msf course taught me slow in, fast out. So they said to go in at a set slow speed, hold that speed, and as the turn ends, accelerate out which will turn the bike upright.
@@webdesigndamir1636 Use trail braking as you enter the corner to maintain weight on the front tire, and then smoothly accelerate once you're aligned with the exit of the turn.
@@webdesigndamir1636 Depends on the corner, but generally the throttle should be barely open going into a corner, then kept steady until the apex where after you accelerate smoothly out of the corner.
Bro thanks for posting this. This is absolutely essential viewing for noobs and experienced riders alike.
I went to California Superbike School. I showed up as a long time mountain bike racer. A nerd. When they got done with me,,,, I was still a nerd. It was fun tho. A lot of people don't that Keith wrote a book on bicycle racing too. It's called "A Gear Higher". I bought it.
It's crazy. Counter steering always came naturally to me.. never had an issue.
Excellent, glad I found this
My msf course taught me slow in, fast out. So they said to go in at a set slow speed, hold that speed, and as the turn ends, accelerate out which will turn the bike upright.
Old school 90s training videos. Oh to be a kid again
Worrying about chicken strips? Srs?
Thank You!!
what does he mean "as soon as turning is completed"?
It means when you are done with the apex and you are coming out of the turn
The least believable part is that two squids are going to read a book together and study it like chemistry class
And they wouldn’t be wearing that much gear 😂
So if i understand correct, we should accelarate with throttle slowly trough corner?
@@webdesigndamir1636 Use trail braking as you enter the corner to maintain weight on the front tire, and then smoothly accelerate once you're aligned with the exit of the turn.
@@GordonThelander But they didnt mentioned trail braking. He said to constantly apply throttle which i understood to accelerate constantly
@@GordonThelander should i release throttle while trail braking or keep it up a bit?
@@webdesigndamir1636 Depends on the corner, but generally the throttle should be barely open going into a corner, then kept steady until the apex where after you accelerate smoothly out of the corner.
@@GordonThelander thank you for instructions