Aloha everybody -
Just a technique question, maybe somebody can offer me some advice!
Currently I ride an RT180 - I am pretty small, my tiptoes just touch the ground on this bike. However, I am definitely ready to move up to a bigger bike, I have outgrown the Yamaha. I've been practicing on an RM125 - I haven't ridden it in any tight trails or anything like that - more open spaces, etc.... my problem is that I feel like my center of balance is completely off, and I always feel like I am going to fall off the bike if I go into a turn. I know that I should stay on the throttle a bit through a turn to keep momentum, but I feel like I'm just going to tip right off the bike. I can't put my feet down on the RM125 - only lean to one side to hold the bike up. I feel like I need to put my leg out in a turn to keep balance (although I don't need to put my foot on the ground), but I still feel like I am going to fall. Is this just a matter of getting used to it and practicing? I'm eventually going to have the seat shaved down and maybe lower the bike a teeny bit so that it feels a bit more comfortable, but in the meantime, I want to practice. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! :)
stacy
Just a technique question, maybe somebody can offer me some advice!
Currently I ride an RT180 - I am pretty small, my tiptoes just touch the ground on this bike. However, I am definitely ready to move up to a bigger bike, I have outgrown the Yamaha. I've been practicing on an RM125 - I haven't ridden it in any tight trails or anything like that - more open spaces, etc.... my problem is that I feel like my center of balance is completely off, and I always feel like I am going to fall off the bike if I go into a turn. I know that I should stay on the throttle a bit through a turn to keep momentum, but I feel like I'm just going to tip right off the bike. I can't put my feet down on the RM125 - only lean to one side to hold the bike up. I feel like I need to put my leg out in a turn to keep balance (although I don't need to put my foot on the ground), but I still feel like I am going to fall. Is this just a matter of getting used to it and practicing? I'm eventually going to have the seat shaved down and maybe lower the bike a teeny bit so that it feels a bit more comfortable, but in the meantime, I want to practice. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! :)
stacy