Turns...
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Turns...
Hey everyone...I'm new to this forum but i've been reading posts for a while now...I just picked up my new bike an '03 954...I've been having some trouble getting back into turning...I had a 03 cbr600 as my first bike and was pretty accomplished on it...I laid it down in a turn went in to hot...was almost draggin the pegs, and just couldn't pull through it...The bike wasn't that bad but i have this problem turning now...it's almost like i completely forgot how to turn, if anyone could give me some tips on how to get back into the twisties i would appreciate it.
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agree...just take your time with it in a slow/low traffic area.
i have a buddy who went down while trying to wheelie and now he has the same issue. to me seems like he's thinking about it too much instead of concentrating on what happening at the moment. straight, he hits it, but when it comes to those curves and wheelies you can forget it. we normally ride in an area with lots of curves, but low traffic and he's getting better each time. to sum it up, i guess it just takes time. the roads and curves will always be there.
sweet bike. i have the same one, same color, same year.
i have a buddy who went down while trying to wheelie and now he has the same issue. to me seems like he's thinking about it too much instead of concentrating on what happening at the moment. straight, he hits it, but when it comes to those curves and wheelies you can forget it. we normally ride in an area with lots of curves, but low traffic and he's getting better each time. to sum it up, i guess it just takes time. the roads and curves will always be there.
sweet bike. i have the same one, same color, same year.
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Fear isn't always a bad thing... especially in the subsequent dumping of your 600 and upgrading to a 954. As the other guys said... take it easy. You just need to get comfortable on your new bike... it has a lot more power throughout the RPM range so make sure you're not in low gears (1st or 2nd) around sweeping turns. Your confidence will come back... just remember not to ride over your head and keep a pace you feel comfortable at, not what your buddies set.
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Thanks to everyone who replied yea i live in an area where there are few sharp turns their all easy broad turns but we only have one cop and he only works thursdays and sunday so any other day i can rip turns at whatever speed i want, And joebobzx i took your advice shifting up and it does work takes a little stress off worrying about spinnin the tire out of the turn thanks to everyone...I appreciate everyones help