those Ohio players can run eh?pinger05 wrote: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.
Ok, to clarify 'actual countersteering' for me is to consciously turn the bars away from the direction you want to go. 'Pushing the bars' would be leaning down on the side you wish to go towards.The Grinch wrote:How is "actual countersteering" different than "just pushing on the bars"?Henriettaah wrote:I find that actual countersteering, as opposed to just pushing on the bars, is a far more effective and responsive way to get round corners
You're probably just pushing too hard. Rather than actually giving the bar a push, just smoothly apply presure to the bar. Not turning hard enough? Smoothly apply a little more pressure. Turning too hard, just relax a little pressure. It's all a matter of degrees (and a bit of practice).m1a1dvr wrote:I dont know what was going on. I was moving at 20 mph in a large parking lot and I tried pushing on the left bar really slow. The bike snapped to the left very quick and it scared me. The thing that I dont understand is how can i turn at 60 mph and it is smoothe but when i try to conciously counter steer it is really snappy.
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