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Sunday, October 28, 2007

Knee Down Cornering

The main things you need for a knee down corner are:
1. A BIKE
Almost any bike will do. Yes, you can get your knee down on a scooter if you try hard enough.
So I don’t want to hear any excuses in this department. Sporty bikes are dynamically the best for this pastime due to their devoted chassis and compliant suspension, but from an ergonomic sense, sit up and beg bikes can be better because the knee is
physically closer to the ground. Tyres, likewise, are key. Make sure they are in
good nick and properly inflated and get them warm before any attempts.

2. A KNEE
Obviously, but body positioning is vital to touch terra firma. Positioning your body
like you’re doing your CBT is going to require massive angles of lean before you deck out, so sling a cheek and half of a buttock into the corner, look where you want to go and angle your knee just like they do on the telly.

3. A CORNER
Almost any corner can turn into kneedown nirvana if you’re prepared to attack it
with enough speed and you hang your body off far enough. But slower, constant radius turns are the easiest to learn the not-so gentle art. For this, read roundabouts.
They’re great to learn on as you can control your body position, throttle and steering inputs relatively easily. As you develop the skill other corners open themselves up to you, but don’t bite off more than your slider can chew.

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