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[QUOTE="mtngoat, post: 81986, member: 18818"] I transitioned from street (30 years) to dirt too. My experience from street was that counter-steering was a subtle "turn-initiator", the degree of which "set" the lean, followed by fine-tuning using body lean. I quickly learned that more variables needed attention in the dirt. Here's my question: I know about "counter-leaning", but when? Always? It seems that sometimes I'm better off leaning in than leaning out (especially if traction is good and depending on whether I sit or stand thru a turn). And I'm not able to do a lot of analysis when it's happening (seems that when I try to think it thru when it's happening, I risk busting my you know). Maybe you really never understand what or how you do it; you just do it... or don't. I may be weird, but I like understanding. [/QUOTE]
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