Gadi
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Was in the parking lot practicing slow speed turns (is that an oxymoron) through an obstacle course of cones at 3-5 km/h. So the instructor was telling me a little throttle, feel the friction on the clutch and use the rear brake to stress the chassis so you can turn like a tricycle. I have an 06 with the linked brakes. So I understand the theory, but if I apply the rear I assume I am getting a little bit of the front. So I found it tough to make the really tight turns. Maybe a combination of the weight, longer wheel base. I don’t know. All I know is that when I tried it on a smaller bike without linked brakes it was a cinch. Any thoughts or any other techniques to get through some tight turns at a very slow pace.
Gadi
Gadi