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PUSH RIGHT....GO RIGHT.....PUSH LEFT....GO LEFTI've been practicing this, and it's a challenge to stay focused on the concept with so much going on around you. It's definitely not natural. Guess it will just take time to become a 'way of thinking'. I've conquered enough bad habits, so this good one should be doable.
It's Very simple! Think PUSH Right, Go right. PUSH Left, Go Left! That's it!
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I understand that we all CS....but it's one thing to consciously do it when everything is 'normal'.....and another thing to CS when coming into a turn too hot unexpectedly. This recently happened to me on an unfamiliar road, and I panicked. I didnt go down, but SR #s 1-7 kicked in. Counter steering never entered my mind.I've been practicing this, and it's a challenge to stay focused on the concept with so much going on around you. It's definitely not natural. Guess it will just take time to become a 'way of thinking'. I've conquered enough bad habits, so this good one should be doable.
I'll take this one......... CS is something that needs to be not only thought about, but done as a normal act of riding, if for no other reason than when the time comes to move out of the way, you don't want to have to think about it, or you'll steer into what you wanted to avoid.
People that ride and don't use CS but use leaning, will in a time of panic, will try to steer the mc like a car, there-by going the wrong way.
Yes I know we all CS, I'm talking about the action of doing it consciously.
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I've been practicing this, and it's a challenge to stay focused on the concept with so much going on around you. It's definitely not natural. Guess it will just take time to become a 'way of thinking'. I've conquered enough bad habits, so this good one should be doable.
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Oxford sport grips here....easy install and four heat settings....down to 30 F here so far, and have yet to use highest setting.
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Can anyone tell me if you have successfully mesaured....cut.....measured again.....installed......... and confirmed that this is doable, corrects sag numbers, and handles well?
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