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Julian Bond Julian Bond 106416716945076707395
27 May 2010 27 May 2010 Mobile Public
When you counter steer, do you push on the inside bar or pull on the outside bar?
When you counter steer, do you push on the inside bar or pull on the outside bar?
When you counter steer, do you push on the inside bar or pull on the outside bar?
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Julian Bond Julian Bond 106416716945076707395
So you push the bike down into the corner? I don't know. Some times it feels better to pull it down. 27 May 2010 27 May 2010
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Julian Bond Julian Bond 106416716945076707395
@Andrew said on Facebook: "Push. That way your body naturally drops into the corner. Pulling moves
you up and away from the turn. They both achieve the same end, of course, but pushing makes it flow more naturally .... That's the RoSPA line anyway".

But. If you push, you can end up riding like a motorcrosser, where you push the bike down underneath you.
29 May 2010 29 May 2010
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Julian Bond Julian Bond 106416716945076707395
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