Hi folks,
My current wife has been creating problems for my riding that I just yeaerday figured out.
We've relocated from Spencerport, NY to Lawrencburg, TN, and there's a lot of roads down here with curves, as you well may imagine.
Ive been riding for 54 years, and the RoadMaster (my third two-up bike) takes the curves fine when I'm buy myself, and is easy to control as long as the pressure is up on the shock. (It's no Triumph Trophy, but typical for a heavy V-Twin.)
So yesterday, we took a 6 hr ride through a ton of HD curves, and every time i felt like I was fighting my way through the curves.
I was exhausted when I got home because of it.
In short, I find out that she leans opposite the direction the bike is going because she doesn't want to fall out...So I'm fighting my way through these curves while fighting my wifes lean also. No wonder I was tired. She thought she was supposed to remain straight up and down.
I did explain this to her early on, but obviously not succesfully, so really what I want is a YouTube (or anything) video or anything educational for the rider that explains visually what she's supposed to do. And I've promised her she will never fall out of the bike. I even thought of having someone follow in a car taking a video to see the problem.
Can anyone help me locate any instructional video for this rider problem?
Thanks,
Robert
My current wife has been creating problems for my riding that I just yeaerday figured out.
We've relocated from Spencerport, NY to Lawrencburg, TN, and there's a lot of roads down here with curves, as you well may imagine.
Ive been riding for 54 years, and the RoadMaster (my third two-up bike) takes the curves fine when I'm buy myself, and is easy to control as long as the pressure is up on the shock. (It's no Triumph Trophy, but typical for a heavy V-Twin.)
So yesterday, we took a 6 hr ride through a ton of HD curves, and every time i felt like I was fighting my way through the curves.
I was exhausted when I got home because of it.
In short, I find out that she leans opposite the direction the bike is going because she doesn't want to fall out...So I'm fighting my way through these curves while fighting my wifes lean also. No wonder I was tired. She thought she was supposed to remain straight up and down.
I did explain this to her early on, but obviously not succesfully, so really what I want is a YouTube (or anything) video or anything educational for the rider that explains visually what she's supposed to do. And I've promised her she will never fall out of the bike. I even thought of having someone follow in a car taking a video to see the problem.
Can anyone help me locate any instructional video for this rider problem?
Thanks,
Robert