Gummiente wrote:Bunk. Just tried it - freaked out the cats and GOD knows what that poor lady thought when she looked in the living room window as she walked by - but nope, your theory doesn't work with me. I slide left, but my comfy corner is right.
Well, thanks for indulging me, oh well. Guess I'll just keep practicing those right turns.
2003 Suzuki SV1000S
1999 600cc Suzuki Bandit - SOLD
In the US & Canada, the right hand curves are always tighter as it is the inner curve. In countries like England and Japan, the opposite would be true.
HYPERR wrote:In the US & Canada, the right hand curves are always tighter as it is the inner curve. In countries like England and Japan, the opposite would be true.
Good point, I never thought about that...
2003 Suzuki SV1000S
1999 600cc Suzuki Bandit - SOLD
i prefer(red) going left. I think that in some ways this is b/c even as only a year or so new rider - my first riding at the BRC was 80% left turns. I also think that the throttle has something to do with it - the angle on the throttle wrist feels a bit different as the hand dips into the lean... or at least it felt that way to me.
damn i miss riding....
still recovering - back to crutches, then walking with a stick, then running - then hopefully riding again!