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There is nothing like video to help demonstrate cornering techniques. Ride along with me as I explain cornering and the nuances of managing a downhill turn, including trailbraking.
This is the sort of cornering techniques we work on during on-street training where student hear my comments in real-time using Bluetooth communicators. If you’re in the Northeast, consider signing up for a private training day or a group training tour. I bet I can help you with your cornering.
-Ken-
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Nice, Ken. I like it. Out here in the Santa Monica Mountains there are many sharp, slow, downhill turns…and these techniques come in really handy. Having too much weight on the front is unnerving, and this solves that!
So not 8A but East Hawley Road? And the curve is just after you cross over the brook? Always fun to try to figure out where video is shot.
The hairpin descending the mountain.
Cool. Whitcomb Hill Road?
Negative. The back road from Hawley to Charlemont.