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RobH13 17-10-09 10:41 AM

Learning Material.
 
I'm looking for general material that will help me whilst riding, books dvd's ect. Have a copy of

A road, track and open road and great rides 2, but is there anything anyone knows of that deals more with techinical things, ie; counter steering ect.

I'm aware thats theres no substitute for getting out there and clocking up the mileage.

Rob.

yorkie_chris 17-10-09 10:46 AM

Re: Learning Material.
 
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Motorcycle-R.../dp/011341143X

yorkie_chris 17-10-09 10:47 AM

Re: Learning Material.
 
P.S don't read about countersteering just go do it. After you try it a few times it becomes natural to do it actively.

Or do you actually want to know of the physics involved?

speedplay 17-10-09 10:54 AM

Re: Learning Material.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RobH13 (Post 2067436)
I'm looking for general material that will help me whilst riding.


Its never a great idea to read whilst riding;)

Alpinestarhero 17-10-09 12:15 PM

Re: Learning Material.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yorkie_chris (Post 2067440)
Or do you actually want to know of the physics involved?

Hell, why not, its always good to dicuss it as its very wonderfully technical :D

RobH13 17-10-09 12:29 PM

Re: Learning Material.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yorkie_chris (Post 2067440)
P.S don't read about countersteering just go do it. After you try it a few times it becomes natural to do it actively.

Or do you actually want to know of the physics involved?

I don't really want the physics, I do try it, but i'm trying to concentrate on so many things i end up cocking something up. Generaly feel i'm getting better, just don't think it will do any harm reading/watching to gain a little more confidence.


Rob.

sunshine 17-10-09 12:34 PM

Re: Learning Material.
 
get on the track, off roading helps road riding a lot as well. theres no better way than trying.
A good training school in off roading will teach you a lot in one day.


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