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sharp sharp corners
proper technique? stupid question, but i'm tired of the pedal scrape.
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I understand one is supposed to lean into a corner.
If that's not working for you, try shorter cranks or off-camber cornering. |
lay down a quick skid, or employ some other method of slowing down right before the corner. less speed going in = less leanage = less chance of pedal strike.
...or skid partway through the turn (fishtail), then start pedalling when you've reached the proper angle of attack for the turn. |
OneTinSloth knows what he's talking about.
Otherwise, sometimes you can manage to lean on the upstroke and pull the frame vertical on the downstroke (know what I mean?), but I don't think that would work at a very fast cadence. |
Originally Posted by manboy
OneTinSloth knows what he's talking about.
Otherwise, sometimes you can manage to lean on the upstroke and pull the frame vertical on the downstroke (know what I mean?), but I don't think that would work at a very fast cadence. |
if you don't already have them, get narrow track pedals.
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skid going into it... learn to lean your body and not your bike... develop a feel for it...
i dodn;t even know exactly what i do now, but i haven't hit a pedal in a while... |
Stop. Dismount. Rotate bicycle to obtain proper orientation. Remount and continue riding.
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Originally Posted by Ya Tu Sabes
Stop. Dismount. Rotate bicycle to obtain proper orientation. Remount and continue riding.
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It's all about the stoppie/tailwhip into the corner. The asphalt needs to be guaranteed clean, though.
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Originally Posted by Baz
It's all about the stoppie/tailwhip into the corner. The asphalt needs to be guaranteed clean, though.
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I wanna be able to drift around corners like all those import-driving rich kids do.
I've always thought it would be badass to have a race in a parking garage where you'd have to keep your speed through sharp turns. tim |
erm...cant do a stoppie unless you have breaks
something cool i learned form the forum was to to a quick turn opposite from where you want to go then go back into you turn, that way your momentum (and lean) are opposite of your actual turn i had some luck with it...a bit unnatural...but then i just need practice |
Originally Posted by emayex
erm...cant do a stoppie unless you have breaks
something cool i learned form the forum was to to a quick turn opposite from where you want to go then go back into you turn, that way your momentum (and lean) are opposite of your actual turn i had some luck with it...a bit unnatural...but then i just need practice |
I agree with OTS, skid or slow right before the turn. I usually skid onto the road my house is on, like "driftO stylez" but last night I didn't, and my pedal struck so hard it spun me in a 180 and I landed on my hip. . . oh man it hurts now.
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Originally Posted by bostontrevor
I understand one is supposed to lean into a corner.
If that's not working for you, try shorter cranks or off-camber cornering. I wonder what the original poster's cranks are- or what type of pedals are being used. Maybe some Speedplays are in order here. |
That was sarcasm and the technique you describe is called off-camber.
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