Like you I learned to ride long before I ever heard of counter-steering, but I did have a few buttock-clenching moments that might have been avoided if I had known about it!Couchy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 01, 2021 8:03 am What I’ve always found odd is these days is instructors are obsessed with counter steering so much so it’s like you can’t learn without knowing about it.Yes we all do it as physics dictates it’s needed but I’d never heard it mentioned until some time in the early 2000’s, by then I’d been riding nearly 25 years Road, off-road and track. I still never deliberately do it turning into corners but I do use it to sit the bike up on corner exit on track, not really a technique needed on the road though as you shouldn’t be on the gas that hard
I do use it on the road, it is very useful on tight nadgery roads where you need to aggressively move from left to right (or vice versa) to set up for the next bend quickly. It is also a great help if you need a sudden lane change because some blind idiot is about to side swipe you. And of course the buttock-clenching bits when you arrive at a corner rather too fast, and you would rather not make a hole in the hedge.