Given that tire pressure, I'm surprised you made it around the corner at all!
I'm a big chicken when it comes to cornering--granted, I'm a big chicken all around.Outside pedal down, and I lean the bike, not me (though this depends on the corner). And I slow wayy down--like 8-12 mph if it's a tight corner (like the S-curve on a trail back home).
And +1 on the helmet. If it's restricting your vision, something's wrong.
At least I don't leave slime trails.
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Saving for the next one...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTunW-3uW24
I found this intriguing...
Okay, I didn't listen to the audio, but it seemed that the video did a pretty good job explaining the physics of cornering.
However... the rider in the graphic was dangerously close to the center line on both corner entry and corner exit.
That's how you'd do it in a closed course race. Not in the real world where oncoming traffic that you can't see on corner entry is ... at best, hugging the center line just as closely as the video depicts the rider doing ... at worst, well over the center line, as any of us know who've ever ridden or driven in hilly rural areas.
The fastest way around the corner just is not the safest way, not on a public roadway. Please. Be careful.
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