Actually, one of the other guys mentioned Tony's track day or something - that isn't far from my area. I might have to do that a couple times to really get secure in the certain situations that I don't like.BuzZz wrote:I'm with Wrider..... you worry to much about some of this stuff sometimes.Numbers are groovy and all, but riding is best enjoyed from the gut, IMHO.
About those lean angle gauges..... aside from all the variables mentioned above, basic centrifugal force in a hard corner will negate any accuracy in the instrument. Not to mention, if your leaning hard enough to make yourself nervous, do you really want to look down at that thing in the middle of a corner?
Find some nice, safe corners you can repeat (make a circuit out of them, new subdivisions under construction are great if you can find one) and ride them over and over, pushing your comfort level more and more. When you fall, that would be the point to remember as 'too far'.![]()
The only sure way to know where the edge is, is to go past it every now and then.
Bah, money, leather riding suit, but then again, it might be something I just have to do. Even if it is just to find out that I do ok, not great, but ok in turns and can work on it a little bit.
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