Fixed it for you..........
I've raised your question re the teaching of counter, or positive steering with some CBT trainers and have received similar responses from two differing schools - "we don't have the time/ it would cost too much/ we are just getting them through the test" - perhaps linked to the recent furore re the "swerve" or avoidance manoeuvre in the practical test?
As for letting folk out onto the road bereft of an understanding of how to steer a bike, let alone the necessary muscle memory needed to save the situation when all goes pear shaped................ it makes the blood run cold.
And, as regards your £5 note example - perhaps that's why I've never seen even a penny left on any road in Yorkshire!
All the best, Jim.
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Lack of Countersteering and entering corners too fast/wrong gear are THE primary reasons why bikers crash on corners. It is usually VERY serious and if you run wide over the white line on leftys you need to ask yourself some serious Q's before a truck meets you one day. You fck up, run wide, panic and steer rather than countersteer, bike sits up and heart exits though mouth. Now the funny thing is you can fck up, start running wide and rescue WITH countersteer.
I could not understand why I wasn't supposed to teach countersteering when it is so fundamental especially on bigger and/or sportier bikes. How can instructors/trainers not actually teach you to have such understanding when they can be following and see you getting out of shape.
You should be able to imagine a £5 note mid corner on a good line and trust youself to be able to hit it every time and if it turns out to be a house brick you should be able to avoid it.
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I've raised your question re the teaching of counter, or positive steering with some CBT trainers and have received similar responses from two differing schools - "we don't have the time/ it would cost too much/ we are just getting them through the test" - perhaps linked to the recent furore re the "swerve" or avoidance manoeuvre in the practical test?
As for letting folk out onto the road bereft of an understanding of how to steer a bike, let alone the necessary muscle memory needed to save the situation when all goes pear shaped................ it makes the blood run cold.
And, as regards your £5 note example - perhaps that's why I've never seen even a penny left on any road in Yorkshire!
All the best, Jim.
IAM/Advanced riders can often be seen holding the outside line on lefts even when faced with an artic coming the other way
Confident cornering will benefit from a very lose flexible torso. And one of the greatest benefits of this will be loose 'I feel like chicken tonight' arms. Your upper body must weigh what 40 kilos or so?(Probably more judging by the average tosser on here
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