gp_10r
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It's about leverage and locking yourself on the bike. If you have the inside foot weighted, you are not stable on the bike. If you have BOTH feet weighted, you can't really be stable on the bike OR in a good body position to lower your center of gravity.
Applying pressure to the outside peg, and locking yourself on the bike will allow for quicker and cleaner corners.
Keep reading... Twist of the Wrist II goes through this in detail.
thanks for the response.. yes i been reading Twist II. My body does feel better weighing the outside peg more than the inside... im just trying to figure out exactly how much Keith suggests on weighing the ouside peg compared to the inside peg
thanks
Steve
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guys i been told to weight the inside foot peg when your corning but i read Keith Codes book and he talks about weighing the OUTSIDE peg???i have weighed the outside peg and can feel a difference but why do all other books/lessons tell you to weigh the inside peg and say nothing about the ouside peg? I have been weighing the inside peg for years now but it felt "odd" but Keiths talk about the outsde does make senso... howabout weighing the both pegs 50/50 or 70/30? anyone got any opinions?
thanks
Steve
Fot Peg Pressure?
in Cornering and Techniques
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hmm im not sure ill have to take out th ebook and read that chapter again... could you explain how you read it? thanks and i appreciate your time
Steve