Laser Dude
Well-known member
As someone who hasn't ridden in decades and being a new FJR rider, I did take the Motorcycle Safety Class and it was excellent. However, I spend more time than I should (perhaps) trying to dissect my riding to try and learn from my mistakes and become a better rider. I've got the straight line thing down. Give me a straight road and I'm your man
However, I've run upon something I've done twice now on the FJR and I'd like to figure out what I'm doing wrong to stop it, as well as learn how to correct from it if it does happen again.
I think back on a ride I did a couple years ago on a borrowed Harley in a curve and darned if it isn't the exact thing that I'm talking about now. So obviously it's a pattern in my riding or a big lack of knowledge and I need to fix that.
The problem comes in a curve. I feel like I pay really good attention. I can't say I make all my turns textbook, but I honestly try really hard to pay sharp attention to parts of the turn, as well as identifying blind curves, and picking lines, etc. One thing I do know I need work on is looking through the turn. I'm not sure if that's the cause of my issues or not.
See the photo below. The green line being the line I'd like to take in my head, and plan on taking, but just about the time I hit the apex of the turn, something in my riding goes wrong and my path starts to follow the red line, which isn't good. It usually puckers me up pretty tight and I've even let out an "OH SH%T" on my Sena when riding with someone because I didn't know if I was going to make it. From a figuring out standpoint, we aren't talking 70 mph turns, we're talking turns at less than 35 mph, and maybe even in the 25 mph range. It's only happened a couple of times in over 5,000 miles, but I don't want it to happen any more times in the next 5,000.
At the point it's happening, the last time (a few weeks ago), I just leaned into the apex of the turn more and really aggressively tried to steer it out while letting off the throttle. My gut tells me there's probably a right (better) way to handle this.
I'm not well versed in all my terminology so I hope I've stated the issue clear enough that some of you more experienced riders might be able to pinpoint the issue and help me learn how to deal with it properly in hopes that it makes me a better rider. I appreciate the help, in advance!
I think back on a ride I did a couple years ago on a borrowed Harley in a curve and darned if it isn't the exact thing that I'm talking about now. So obviously it's a pattern in my riding or a big lack of knowledge and I need to fix that.
The problem comes in a curve. I feel like I pay really good attention. I can't say I make all my turns textbook, but I honestly try really hard to pay sharp attention to parts of the turn, as well as identifying blind curves, and picking lines, etc. One thing I do know I need work on is looking through the turn. I'm not sure if that's the cause of my issues or not.
See the photo below. The green line being the line I'd like to take in my head, and plan on taking, but just about the time I hit the apex of the turn, something in my riding goes wrong and my path starts to follow the red line, which isn't good. It usually puckers me up pretty tight and I've even let out an "OH SH%T" on my Sena when riding with someone because I didn't know if I was going to make it. From a figuring out standpoint, we aren't talking 70 mph turns, we're talking turns at less than 35 mph, and maybe even in the 25 mph range. It's only happened a couple of times in over 5,000 miles, but I don't want it to happen any more times in the next 5,000.
At the point it's happening, the last time (a few weeks ago), I just leaned into the apex of the turn more and really aggressively tried to steer it out while letting off the throttle. My gut tells me there's probably a right (better) way to handle this.
I'm not well versed in all my terminology so I hope I've stated the issue clear enough that some of you more experienced riders might be able to pinpoint the issue and help me learn how to deal with it properly in hopes that it makes me a better rider. I appreciate the help, in advance!