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  1. thanks for the input guys, I'll revise it accordingly (1.3-leaning vs traction & 3.3 road signage) and share it among my friends, but I will not include trail braking in this articles as it's mostly for beginner reference :)

     

    I still believe weighting inside peg is much easier than weighting outside peg & pressing outside leg to the tank side at the same time

    trail braking are also mostly for the track guy. beside, it's easier to set the desire speed at corner entry and crack the throttle open ASAP once motorcycle turned into corner. I include clutchless upshift/downshift because it's easy to learn and can be done on straight up position

     

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  2. yup, it's clearly the same idea from both of you, i'll do some plan (drawing) just like both of you 2 advise and work it out whenever I have chance to spend my time for practice sometimes this weekend. I do still have trauma on this turn as I used to spill after hitting the inside curb (slightly higher than road surface) of those second apex..result of no riding plan and and thought it's just another constant radius turn.

  3. OK, back on track where I practice, there's also decrease turn radius, which I call it TURN X in pic below:

     

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    direction are indicate by black arrow, my plan to ride this turn is get to 1st turn point (red dot), and from there try to get the straightest line with consistent speed, and get ready for second turn point (also red dot). haven't try this plan yet as I haven't had a chance to go to track this few weeks, but would you guys think this will be best bet for this decrease turn?

  4. Welcome to the Forums Andy,

     

    you look pretty good on the bike there and I will agree with Carey that track looks like quite the workout. They run track days there every weekend ?? Is that a club or do they just open the track up to anyone who wants to pay for admission ?

     

    Tyler

     

    that track open for public every weekend, closed on weekday unless there's any organisation (cubprix, gokart, private group) request to use the track. It's belong to local municipal and maintained by them, no coach provided by them but there's club around here like Kart race and motorcub (moped) race sometimes training or arrange some competition in this track with their own coach and rider/racer. I normally visit track on Sunday with few of my fellas as it's open to everyone. No fee and so on, it's free. This track built specifically for kart race but since not much respond from local people around here on gokart, they decided to open it for motorcycle race as well :)

     

    detail info about that track: http://www.miriresortcity.com/go_kart

  5. thanks for your input Carey. I do have a copy of TOTW II as well, which I bought it before I found DVD version (ordered it a week before I get DVD). I'm going to get myself another book; Soft Science of Road Racing Motorcycles. Even though i'm not a racer but I think to read all articles wrote by you guys especially our cornering guru, Keith Code, is something precious... something I should not miss. I still have a lot to learn and even you can see from the picture that my body still very stiff on the bike. i'll keep reading and practicing.. and yeah, I do let my motorcycle group member know your existent :)

     

    that track are open for public every Sunday and it's FREE :D (thank to our local municipal)

     

    Cheers

     

     

    Andy

  6. I always thought entry corner braking is a must before as it's even discovered in your TOTWII video. but after reading this article, I definitely agree and understand more about braking (which you translate as crutch).. will apply this NO BRAKE into my riding habit to improve myself. Thanks a lot :)

  7. hello to all senior in here, is any of you currently put on this Shinko tire on your bike? I would like to hear you guys opinion regarding this tire from personal experience. I myself currently had shinko 011 verge radial on my bike but my friend convince me to try out some bridgestone tire (003, 16, 23) as according to him it will be better for cornering (he never have experience shinko tire anyway). so far I really have any issue with this shinko tire in tight cornering even for knee dragging, but I do spilled my bike twice and both is during braking on wet (rainy day) road surface. so I really want to know either should I follow his advise or should I stick with this shinko brand as i'm about to replace it with new one soon.

  8. hey everyone, glad I found this forum.. the one which really discussing about tecnhical/technology of riding motorcycle. well, bit about myself.. just got my Ninja 250r on September 2011.. started to learned riding from scratch after 10 years never ride one (last time I got small capacity 115cc moped on 2000-2002) good news, we do have gokart track here where at least we can learn riding safely especially on cornering. started actively do some track riding every weekend on November 2011 with only some reference from online forum advise and youtube video.. spill 2 times respray and repair my bike, and quite track ride.

     

    Through out my search, I can consider myself lucky to met someone online by December 2011 and advise me to get myself a copy of Twist of The Wrist II video and straight away bought it off of ebay. This video teach me a lot of things that I never know regarding motorcycle riding skill before, especially counter steering, body positioning, SR, and lot more.. from day I watched that video, I imply all the technique to my riding skill and I can say i'm improve a lot now. maybe it's time for track riding again :)

     

    here's some picture during my track day November last year, I might do this again to see how much I can handle those tight cornering on gokart track

     

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    areal view of track

     

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