..... Right hand corners are great fun, left hand corners well getting there......
You are must be a slow learner.

A mate had an early Ural or Cossack or something like that (well, it was nearly 45 years ago). We took it down to Venus Bay VIC, rode it around the empty gravel subdivision roads and on the beach. Left corners were very kool, lifting the sidecar wheel off the ground, and right corners were very fast.
The brain in those days didn't need re-programming, as it wasn't very well programmed for the motorcycle by then any way. That came in 1974 and 1975 when I got my first serious bikes and started to ride a lot. Before then it was just mini bikes and paddock bikes, which we would fall off and crash more than ride.
The sidecar crash came at a left corner when I forgot about the side bit, hit a road side tree and made more than a dent on the sidecar mud guard and bent the wheel or stub axle. That ended a fun day and a friendship.
Some of you may remember Phil who attended the 2017 NatRally with me (Suzuki GSX1400). Phil and I toured Tassie back in 2014. Due to a leg injury (sustained after we booked our trip) which left unable to hold his motorcycle upright with his left leg after coming to a stop, Phil purchased a Suzuki GSX1400 (not the same one as he had at Wooli) and sidecar from a guy in Devonport.
Big Bob, saying goodbye to his outfit:

Day 3, sidecar wheel almost off the road:

Phil hadn't ridden/driven a sidecar before that, but after a day of Tassie twists and turns, he was tossing it around like a pro. He likes the sidecar so much, he's bought another two.
Anyway, a long way off, perhaps ........ plenty of thinking time.
Phil wants to sell me his Suzuki GSX1400 and sidecar, but I'd then have to join another Forum - I have too many passwords in my head already.