He has a good point, as you can use your weight with the weight of the bike more effectively in corrective moves. A looser (knee/thigh) grip makes for a overall looser connection between the rider and the bike. This = less control for quick corrections.KingRobb wrote:for side to side wind buffeting...tighten your knees a bit to the tank... it wont do it all but you will find better control.
This is just my opinion as my bike is not big so the wind is always a factor but I've also gotten much better in making corrections faster than I even think to react. In my opinion this is a must for Interstate/Highway riding when the winds may be strong enough to = your skill.
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