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Hi guys,
Awesome forum you have here, i've already learned soo much from just browsing/lurking.
I'm Alex from Leicester (uk), and I have a weird ( not so weird?) problem. I love my new strom to bits, but im just not as confident in corners, at speed. Even on 30/40mph roads I slow to 25 just to take gradual curves, as I do not feel confident counter/pivot steering the bike. I get the machine maybe 20 degrees tilted off centre, and do not feel as if I am stable, as if the bike might slip out from under me, even in the dry.
In the all the reviews of the bike, they rage about how planted and stable in corners it is, so i'm clearly a muppet.
I've only been on the bike a month, and have come from a yamaha xj6. I was able to flip that bike between curves easily, i'm just having a harder time adjusting to the narrower front tyre and larger wheel of the strom.
I am getting better, and understand the principles of countersteering. It may well be just a confidence thing, but I can't tell when the tyre on this new bike is 'on the edge' which may be to do with the smaller road contact patch the tyre of the vstrom has, compared to the xj6.
Sorry if this is a duplicate post, but any guidance on handling a bigger trailie-esque bike compared to the sports bikes would be massively appreciated.
Ride safe,
Alex
Awesome forum you have here, i've already learned soo much from just browsing/lurking.
I'm Alex from Leicester (uk), and I have a weird ( not so weird?) problem. I love my new strom to bits, but im just not as confident in corners, at speed. Even on 30/40mph roads I slow to 25 just to take gradual curves, as I do not feel confident counter/pivot steering the bike. I get the machine maybe 20 degrees tilted off centre, and do not feel as if I am stable, as if the bike might slip out from under me, even in the dry.
In the all the reviews of the bike, they rage about how planted and stable in corners it is, so i'm clearly a muppet.
I've only been on the bike a month, and have come from a yamaha xj6. I was able to flip that bike between curves easily, i'm just having a harder time adjusting to the narrower front tyre and larger wheel of the strom.
I am getting better, and understand the principles of countersteering. It may well be just a confidence thing, but I can't tell when the tyre on this new bike is 'on the edge' which may be to do with the smaller road contact patch the tyre of the vstrom has, compared to the xj6.
Sorry if this is a duplicate post, but any guidance on handling a bigger trailie-esque bike compared to the sports bikes would be massively appreciated.
Ride safe,
Alex