Bachstrad37 wrote:Not shabby. I'm no expert, but I do watch MotoGP quite a bit as well as watching my cousin race professionally for 5 years. Here's my take.
The Good:
- Nice throttle control on your exits
- Good speed control coming into your turns
Things to improve on:
- Increase your entrance angle. Before you hit the apex, you're not wide enough.
- Exiting the apex, come out of your turn a bit less and later.
- Move your butt out of the seat more. Your body seems a bit stiff which hinders your lean.
- Your line needs a bit more cosistency. It great one turn, but then the next, you're taking a less agressive angle.
Your've got a tone of lean angle left before the pegs even come close to scraping. Moving your arse out in order to help your leans will allow you to glide through the twisties better. I think you should also turn your head a bit more to help you with stay with your optimal line.
You look pretty good for what...going onto your second year? How many times have you gone down that canyon? I'd practice the hell out of that run. It looks fantastic.
thanks for the tips! i really appreciate it.
i could really be more daring but a lot of those right hand turns are blind so im worried about it.
and yeah, it was the 1st time i've been on that mountain canyon road.
and it's my 1st year, started last january, gixxer1000 was stolen last april, i got that gixxer750 this month.
reagarding my butt.

i was pretty sure only half my "O Ring" is on the saddle when i make those turns but i guess should hang off more.
oh and that canyon road is way longer than that vid. probably 25 miles of twistie goodness.
again, thanks a lot for taking the time to watch that boring vid.
i'll try to fix those bad points and try to reinforce the good ones next time i go back there.