Cornering. Left or Right Which Do You Prefer?
Re: Cornering. Left or Right Which Do You Prefer?
I’m much more comfortable and confident on righthanders.
Always thought it was down to combination of practice due to roundabouts and the fact errors = scenery not the grill of an HGV.
Strange thing is I have always felt this, and assumed this was the norm, but the previous answers it appears I am wrong.
And I’m right handed myself.
Always thought it was down to combination of practice due to roundabouts and the fact errors = scenery not the grill of an HGV.
Strange thing is I have always felt this, and assumed this was the norm, but the previous answers it appears I am wrong.
And I’m right handed myself.
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Re: Cornering. Left or Right Which Do You Prefer?
Right handed, slight preference for left handers, which is a shame as most circuits are mostly clockwise! I also had a high speed off into Gerrards at Mallory, but my preference for left handers precedes that ...
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Re: Cornering. Left or Right Which Do You Prefer?
Left handers are better for me.
I tend to cut the corners on rights which means I have to consciously counter that whereas on lefts they just feel more ‘natural’
I tend to cut the corners on rights which means I have to consciously counter that whereas on lefts they just feel more ‘natural’
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Re: Cornering. Left or Right Which Do You Prefer?
I prefers lefts, and am right-handed. I've never liked the idea of getting too close to the verge/wall/kerb etc IAM-style. I'm fairly comfortable with the idea of a quick counter steer out of the way on a left if there's oncoming traffic. And I suspect the camber on a left helps (in UK). I have to work a bit harder at keeping my arms relaxed to take a right smoothly.
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Re: Cornering. Left or Right Which Do You Prefer?
So random question for you....
All of those who say "left", if you were to ride a skateboard which leg would you naturally lead with? Even if you've never done it I'd bet you have an instinctive 'correct' way to do it.
MK roundabouts aside, I do actually think I'd prefer rights. I also skateboard/snowboard right leg first, which is the less common way of doing it (right leg first is "Goofy" and left is "Regular"). Looking at this thread so far left seems far more popular, so I'm just wondering if there's a correlation.
I'm right handed though.
All of those who say "left", if you were to ride a skateboard which leg would you naturally lead with? Even if you've never done it I'd bet you have an instinctive 'correct' way to do it.
MK roundabouts aside, I do actually think I'd prefer rights. I also skateboard/snowboard right leg first, which is the less common way of doing it (right leg first is "Goofy" and left is "Regular"). Looking at this thread so far left seems far more popular, so I'm just wondering if there's a correlation.
I'm right handed though.
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Re: Cornering. Left or Right Which Do You Prefer?
Same as what when I was a nipper, regular, my momma didn't raise no goofy fool, fool.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Feb 18, 2022 10:53 pm So random question for you....
All of those who say "left", if you were to ride a skateboard which leg would you naturally lead with? Even if you've never done it I'd bet you have an instinctive 'correct' way to do it.
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Re: Cornering. Left or Right Which Do You Prefer?
I should probs add that I'm normal handed (right) but have always kicked a ball with my left.
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Re: Cornering. Left or Right Which Do You Prefer?
Pushed with the right and right was up front. Right handed but prefer left bends
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Re: Cornering. Left or Right Which Do You Prefer?
I prefer left hand bends and I have always had to work harder to nail right hand bends. Right hand bends are something that I practice, get right for a while and then slip back to not as good.
While out with a police instructor four years ago in Wales I didn't know I'd slipped backwards on my right hand bends and it wasn't on my mind. Towards the end of the day he said "I've got it!", "What?" I asked, "You're not using enough gas in right hand bends!".
The main issues I've had is not getting into the correct road position early enough, not looking through them and not using enough gas.
If I was to skateboard I'd have my left leg forward on the board and paddle with my right leg.
While out with a police instructor four years ago in Wales I didn't know I'd slipped backwards on my right hand bends and it wasn't on my mind. Towards the end of the day he said "I've got it!", "What?" I asked, "You're not using enough gas in right hand bends!".
The main issues I've had is not getting into the correct road position early enough, not looking through them and not using enough gas.
I'm right handed.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Feb 18, 2022 10:53 pm So random question for you....
All of those who say "left", if you were to ride a skateboard which leg would you naturally lead with? Even if you've never done it I'd bet you have an instinctive 'correct' way to do it.
MK roundabouts aside, I do actually think I'd prefer rights. I also skateboard/snowboard right leg first, which is the less common way of doing it (right leg first is "Goofy" and left is "Regular"). Looking at this thread so far left seems far more popular, so I'm just wondering if there's a correlation.
I'm right handed though.
If I was to skateboard I'd have my left leg forward on the board and paddle with my right leg.
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Re: Cornering. Left or Right Which Do You Prefer?
Re the skateboard thing. When the skateboard guy did the 'shove in the back to see which foot I put forward' thing, I was 'ambifootsterous' ie put left or right forward depending on some minor thing in the push or my stance. Ended up riding goofy.
So, right handed/footed, goofy (can't throw or kick for toffee with the left), prefer left hand bends.
Think it's psychological...more road to run wide/misjudge on on lh bends, verges, kerbs and roadside grot if you run wide on rh. (If you're running wide enough to be on the wrong side of the road/into the oncoming traffic, you've really misjudged the bend ) TBH, if there's a lot of traffic around I don't exactly push the envelope.
So, right handed/footed, goofy (can't throw or kick for toffee with the left), prefer left hand bends.
Think it's psychological...more road to run wide/misjudge on on lh bends, verges, kerbs and roadside grot if you run wide on rh. (If you're running wide enough to be on the wrong side of the road/into the oncoming traffic, you've really misjudged the bend ) TBH, if there's a lot of traffic around I don't exactly push the envelope.
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Re: Cornering. Left or Right Which Do You Prefer?
Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Feb 18, 2022 10:53 pm So random question for you....
All of those who say "left", if you were to ride a skateboard which leg would you naturally lead with? Even if you've never done it I'd bet you have an instinctive 'correct' way to do it.
MK roundabouts aside, I do actually think I'd prefer rights. I also skateboard/snowboard right leg first, which is the less common way of doing it (right leg first is "Goofy" and left is "Regular"). Looking at this thread so far left seems far more popular, so I'm just wondering if there's a correlation.
I'm right handed though.
Right handed in general, right footed with a footbal, left handed with a bow and arrow or catapult and just to further confuse matters I'm goofy footed on a skateboard (right foot forward).
Prefer lefthanders by a bit.
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Re: Cornering. Left or Right Which Do You Prefer?
On a skateboard I'm goofy footed - right foot forward.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Feb 18, 2022 10:53 pm All of those who say "left", if you were to ride a skateboard which leg would you naturally lead with? Even if you've never done it I'd bet you have an instinctive 'correct' way to do it.
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Re: Cornering. Left or Right Which Do You Prefer?
^ Up there I said 'skateboard and I meant 'snowboard'. I'm goofy on a snowboard but I would be regular on a skateboard. Hmm. Maybe I should have persevered and hired a snowboard set up regular to give it a proper try...but I bought one that wasn't so stayed that way.
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Re: Cornering. Left or Right Which Do You Prefer?
Yeah,I'd subscribe to that one too.
Perhaps on the road I may be a little more circumspect on left corners,especially if there is a lot of oncoming traffic,but I don't really care about left or right as such.
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