> Anybody else ever ride a bicycle "no hands"? IF body lean > doesn't work, the > how were you steering? When the weight of the rider is higher than the weight of the bike, then perhaps body steering does work. But it clearly doesn't work on a motorcycle because the weight of the bike is far above that of the rider who then has inertialized weight to contend with as well. Regards, Henry S. Winokur 94 GTS1000, AMA, MRF, Nationally Certified Riding Instructor West Bethesda, MD
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