That is correct, barely a noticeable technique on such a light bike but most certainly the way to corner on the Buells. It automatically shifts your body position climbing up on the high side of faster bikes in the turns. Not exaggerated, just instinctive as the body is no longer inline with the bike, as if you are climbing up on the high side of the saddle. Thus why I don't care for a cradled seat You feel more in control and you put the bike into a more aggressive bank. Not for everyone but part of the thrill for those you ride for it... plus your chicken strips always look great!pattomike wrote:lean to the right, and apply DOWNWARD pressure on the right handlebar.
You should lose the C-stand before you bite it