Ahh, well, I haven't actually gotten with any riders, ever. I'm sure that would work.king robb wrote:just get with an experienced rider you trust and follow him on twisties...mimic his movements. start slow and build up. Before you know it you will be going way faster and leaning way further than you currently think you want to.
Also, body surfing is a skill that you only need if:
A) you like to show off how bold you are in turns
B) you intend on racing.
If you are always going the posted speed limit, there is seldom a need to lean more than 15 degrees.
I agree with most of what has been posted. Quit thinking about it so much and just ride. I mean do you have to know how much flour is in a chocolate chip cookie to enjoy it?
a) I don't have anyone to show off to - and if I did, I'd probably ust wipe out in front of them anyway.king robb wrote: Also, body surfing is a skill that you only need if:
A) you like to show off how bold you are in turns
b) I don't intend on racing. Everything I've read pretty much indicates that you need to start when you are in diapers and have balls of steel to be able to truly race.king robb wrote: B) you intend on racing.
You know, that is an interesting thought about chocolate chip cookies. Probably get the mean amount of flour and then calculate the standard deviation....
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