14-07-12, 12:12 PM
What they said.
What I've found recently with bends and such, I find it being smoother and more confidence building to drop the shoulder entering a be instead of trying to lean over. this way the bike goes itself and all you are doing is keeping it as upright as you need to depending on how far you drop the shoulder. Trust me that if the bike does it on its own with little or no effect from you, it will thank you for it by not dropping you. I know cos my front tyre is like me, madders, neilly, Duncan goodhew and a cancer ward all stuffed into a plastic bag. But if Tue bike does it its as smooth as silk and stays the way you want it to be be
What I've found recently with bends and such, I find it being smoother and more confidence building to drop the shoulder entering a be instead of trying to lean over. this way the bike goes itself and all you are doing is keeping it as upright as you need to depending on how far you drop the shoulder. Trust me that if the bike does it on its own with little or no effect from you, it will thank you for it by not dropping you. I know cos my front tyre is like me, madders, neilly, Duncan goodhew and a cancer ward all stuffed into a plastic bag. But if Tue bike does it its as smooth as silk and stays the way you want it to be be
Smell ones mother. Yaas!