12-04-16, 10:12 PM
(12-04-16, 08:48 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: I think that the tyres are not the issue re- grip, in the dry on a road (not track) they all should do the job.:agreeĀ Confidence not tyres is the issue me thinks. Practise and build up the observation, braking points and lean angle. If you're going in too hot then I don't think you're reading the road right either through road positioning or watching the vanishing point.
What about finding a quiet roundabout where you can practice getting lower. And I mean a quiet one ! with good visibility, I know some near me that I like to visit from time to time.
Like you say you don't intend on riding like that all the time but knowing how far it can be pushed if the need arises is useful
I've mentioned this last bit before - a old good friend of mine went from a very good rider to one who now scares the crap out of me thanks to IAM..... just my 2p.
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.