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front tire diving on turns
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[QUOTE="Yamamoto, post: 90043, member: 22578"] Proper braking may help. DO NOT SIT while braking when coming into a turn make sure you are standing up, your nose with in 6 inches back or foward of the bars (not 6 inches close to). If your form is in the correct position your elbows with be up not down, allowing your arms to weigh the front wheel (you have suspension in your arms) while you are allowing your body to weigh the rear to help with better brake controll. they say 90% of braking is done with the front ...I tend to feel its like 80%. with proper form you may find that its not the suspension. I use to blame everything on my bike but I have learned that its the bike only 10% of the time. The reason this sounds off subject is because I see alot of people sit before the turn and that will tend to make the front knife or dive. [/QUOTE]
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