06-09-13, 05:33 PM
There are a couple of everyday factors that maybe alter confidence between left and right hand corners. One is the road camber. This will affect the way the cornering feels from one direction to the other, and will be different, obviously, comparing eg UK to Continental riding. Also, on the road anyway, you often have effectively less room to lean into right-handers (UK) as you can easily end up leaning into the opposite carriageway and so must be more careful about your lines in a right hand corner, taking into consideration the width of the road and the proximity of oncoming traffic. This is not so on left handers, where you are leaning away from oncoming traffic.
Valid points?
Valid points?