So far I have only gotten my bike (pedal powered) to counter steer once. That was downhill with a hungry bobcat chasing me. Wouldnt wan anything to go wrong during those circumstances.DieMonkeys wrote:If you have a bicycle you can practice countersteering on that rather than crashing your motorcycle if something goes horribly wrong.
If I'm scanning him right, i think he means that purposelly counter steering, *pushing right to go right* feels alot more abrupt than just leaning to the right would. But they're right. practice practice practice.jmillheiser wrote:sounds like you pushed the bar too much when you tried to countersteer intentionally. It only takes a light touch to get the bike to lean over via countersteering.
A good practice for countersteering is to practice weaving using just the bars, keep your body upright and just weave back and forth. just give a very light push on the bar and the bike should lean over and turn, let up on the bar and the bike should come back up.
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