Young lady knocked on my door...maybe 23 y/o or so?
She introduced herself as Jess, said that she had seen me riding around town, and asked if I could give her some riding tips as she was new to the two wheeled scene? Had her new little bike for just two weeks.
Why me?
She stated that she had seen me riding around town, I seemed very sensible and confident in my riding skills? (woohoo!... nice little pat on the back?)
I asked her what kind of problems she was experiencing, and she said that she seemed to be wobbling and tending to drift wide on corners and on U-turns.
So I picked up my helmet, and followed her around the block, first in right turns only, and then in the opposite direction. I spotted her wobbles, and realised her problem.... Easily fixed.
When we stopped out the front, I said to her "You are keeping your eyes directly in front all the time... when turning, look towards where you WANT to go... eg look through where you currently are, to a point where you want to be when cornering.. and on a roundabout, look at the exit point rather than directly in front of your wheel, and your cornering will be more precise.
Simple advice.
We went around the block again, and her cornering skills have improved, thru a simple few spoken words. She then practised a few u turns, and is now far more confident on her little bike. Took less than 15 minutes to correct her error.
I also taught her to 'push' on the left handlebar when cornering left, and vice-versa, to have tighter lean, and better cornering control.
I also suggested that she enrol in a bike handling course.
Nice to think that I could help in such a simple way.
I feel good, how about you?