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    Colin Edward's 10 (or so) Commandments

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    Here are some of the main technical points offered by the Texas Tornado Boot Camp, which you get to apply with great repetition at the school with tons of seat time.

    1. Eyes up! Look where you want to go.

    2. Smoooooth inputs are key: slow on the gas, gentle-onset braking.

    3. Blend brakes and throttle to minimize the time from off-brakes to on-throttle… which leads to finding neutral throttle. Advanced technique: Crack the gas open before you’re all the way off the brakes.

    4. Throttle control keeps the chassis steady! From off-throttle to pinned is one constant motion. Once you’re opening the throttle, neutral is okay but rolling off is a no-no.

    5. Elbows out for maximum control, and grip the throttle like a screwdriver, not a caveman club.

    6. Scoot to the front in the turns, sit on top of the bike and understand why Valentino hangs that inside leg off: It’s a balance pole.

    7. Compress the fork with the brakes and your weight to steepen rake and make the bike want to turn. In the dirt, use both brakes in every corner.

    8. Push the bike down while keeping your spine perpendicular and shoulders parallel to ground; again, we’re sitting on top of the leaned-over bike. (Body position in the dirt is the only thing that doesn’t transfer to roadracing.)

    9. Weight that outside footpeg!

    10. Slow down to go fast. (This doesn’t work for really slow people, who should attempt to go faster.)

    11. Relax. You’re not really rolling ’til your TT-R is rocking. Your bike will tell you when you’re on the edge, but you can’t feel it if your body is ultra-tense.

    12. Keep close track of your tire pressures but even closer track of your opponents’ tire pressures…
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    Re: Colin Edward's 10 (or so) Commandments

    and I'm sure Guy Martin has his 10 commandments along the same lines. However understanding them is not near as easy...

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    Re: Colin Edward's 10 (or so) Commandments

    Looks like I got new shit to practice when I do trackdays lol

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    Re: Colin Edward's 10 (or so) Commandments

    8 and 9 are dirt specific.


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    Re: Colin Edward's 10 (or so) Commandments

    Quote Originally Posted by Bueller View Post
    8 and 9 are dirt specific.
    I thought #9 is roadracing related as well

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    Re: Colin Edward's 10 (or so) Commandments

    Quote Originally Posted by madvlad View Post
    I thought #9 is roadracing related as well
    It's opposite. Pressure on the footpeg that's leaned-in, helps the line. Glad Bueller mentioned what he did, cause otherwise I was gonna be wondering, huh?!
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    Re: Colin Edward's 10 (or so) Commandments

    I've heard it can help both. Biaggi weights the outside like a mother!
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    Re: Colin Edward's 10 (or so) Commandments

    Quote Originally Posted by ~Barn~ View Post
    It's opposite. Pressure on the footpeg that's leaned-in, helps the line. Glad Bueller mentioned what he did, cause otherwise I was gonna be wondering, huh?!
    Well during superstreet I was told that it was the outside peg to help balance through turns, not inner....

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    Re: Colin Edward's 10 (or so) Commandments

    some racers will tell you push on inside handle bar ... myself I let bike ride and try to be ghost and dont let him know I am there unles bike wants to protest , fight it when its asking for it

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    Re: Colin Edward's 10 (or so) Commandments

    Everyone has different techniques that work for them, I don't weight my outside peg either dirt or roadrace, but I am still learning.


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