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samuidave

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  1. An instructor at a local riding school recently told me that a rider must apply slight pressure to the bars to maintain lean angle under acceleration (to prevent the bike from standing up?) and that hanging off with your upper body just the right amount will create equilibrium without applying pressure to the bars. I have not had the opportunity to play with this. And I don't know if it has any bearing on the question at hand. Lean angle is subject to speed and radius of turn. If you accelerate and want to maintain the radius, you need to increase your lean angle. I think the only thing that happens when you are leaned over and accelerate is speed up, not stand up the bike. Is this wrong?
  2. I am registered to attend school on the first day, and in the process of registering for the second day. Is there anyone who would care to share a room - two double beds of course? Any questions, email me at samuidave@gmail.com Thanks
  3. Radius of the curve and how fast I am going.
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