Chris S
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- Birmingham
Is their some trick to doing this? Whenever I try it I loose control of the bike and lurch violently to one side. I've even come off a couple of times.
Is their some trick to doing this? Whenever I try it I loose control of the bike and lurch violently to one side. I've even come off a couple of times.
Having discussed this point at length on another forum a few years ago people will pop up and state they have the ability to negotiate a 90 degree left turn at speed with left arm out and right hand on the bars
I would suspect that you're still signaling when actually turning. You don't need to keep signaling until you've completed the turn, just enough so motorists behind you or coming towards you know that you're going to turn. You want to have both hands on the bars when actually turning.Is their some trick to doing this? Whenever I try it I loose control of the bike and lurch violently to one side. I've even come off a couple of times.
If anybody is still interested I've found its a lot easier to give hand signals when freewheeling rather than pedaling.
I didn't realise it but when I push down with my foot I also push down on the handle bar with my opposite arm to maintain balance.