Berlin
26-09-07, 02:42 PM
Riding in general is fun, we all know what, but what *really* gets your juices flowing? What are the best of the best bits for you?
For me, I can think of three that i *reeeealy* like.
1) The first is dropping into turns, hard on the brakes that are just over the brow of a rise. There's a moment where the bike drifts both tyres, at full lean before regaining grip. Ooooohhh! it good.
2) Next would be getting a bend exactly right. This is usually a kink in fast straight that involves being hard on the brakes, a lot of lean and full throttle out. Getting it *perfectly* right puts a grin on my face for hours. Knowing you couldn't have braked any harder , leant any futher, or get the power on any sooner. Bliss!
3) Finally, and probably best of them all is going through a series of S bends so that when flicking the bike from one side to the other you can feel the front tyre dragging across the road as you rise to lean the other way. Get it even more precise and you actually lift the front wheel from full lean (hard on the throttle) and it doesn't touch down again until full lean on the other side. Heaven with Handlbars!!!
If I can get all three into one ride, I'm chuffed for days :)
So what floats your biking boat?
C
For me, I can think of three that i *reeeealy* like.
1) The first is dropping into turns, hard on the brakes that are just over the brow of a rise. There's a moment where the bike drifts both tyres, at full lean before regaining grip. Ooooohhh! it good.
2) Next would be getting a bend exactly right. This is usually a kink in fast straight that involves being hard on the brakes, a lot of lean and full throttle out. Getting it *perfectly* right puts a grin on my face for hours. Knowing you couldn't have braked any harder , leant any futher, or get the power on any sooner. Bliss!
3) Finally, and probably best of them all is going through a series of S bends so that when flicking the bike from one side to the other you can feel the front tyre dragging across the road as you rise to lean the other way. Get it even more precise and you actually lift the front wheel from full lean (hard on the throttle) and it doesn't touch down again until full lean on the other side. Heaven with Handlbars!!!
If I can get all three into one ride, I'm chuffed for days :)
So what floats your biking boat?
C