BlackDenis
'11 R1200RT '12 F800GS
Countersteer, sort of.
Well, find a grassy place where you don't mind dropping the bike and try it out.
As the front of the bike moves right it leans left. If the front of the bike moves left it will lean right. You can support the left lean with your body. You can't support the right lean although you may be able to jerk it toward you.
Until my local dealership moved into larger facilities, they had to move 25 or so bikes out of the showroom to be able to move around and back in at night. Amazing to see the guys do this in such a short time. This is the way they move the bikes off the C-stand.
Well, find a grassy place where you don't mind dropping the bike and try it out.
As the front of the bike moves right it leans left. If the front of the bike moves left it will lean right. You can support the left lean with your body. You can't support the right lean although you may be able to jerk it toward you.
Until my local dealership moved into larger facilities, they had to move 25 or so bikes out of the showroom to be able to move around and back in at night. Amazing to see the guys do this in such a short time. This is the way they move the bikes off the C-stand.