FEEDBACK @Sergei Figure of 8s on Hillside This is really good work mate! you have made some great progress on your turning technique! There is really only two points in here; 1. Not rolling your feet on the pegs The soles feet (particularly the outside foot) are staying flat with the pegs, and this is tending to push your body into the turn and causing a bit of a "berm" ride to occur. This lack of counter balance in a turn can cause you to rely on speed or acceleration rather than balance. Allow your feet to roll on the pegs! 2. Throttle Acceleration A natural and massive habit is to use the throttle to then counter that lack of balance and it appears you are using more throttle then clutch, which is not a major issue, but it can be much smoother with we temper some of the power with the clutch and start separating them both. This will help you later on! I hope this makes sense, if you have any questions please do let me know!

Posted by Neil Price at 2023-06-14 12:56:51 UTC