You start to shift your body weight in one smooth motion just as you begin to lean into the turn.
You need to be looking at where you want to go and lead with your head and shoulders.
You start to shift your body weight in one smooth motion just as you begin to lean into the turn.Thanks so much, "Unreal". I agree my body positioning needs a lot of work. I've been practicing after watching quite a few tutorial videos, reading more books (on Twist of the Wrist now), and taking advice from some experts, and I've improved. Here's a question. When you shift your weight, do you do so just prior to your lean-in so that the bike isn't potentially upset while you're in the middle of leaning? How many years have you been riding? I think I need a track day to really get my skills up to par, but there are no tracks around here. :-(