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Path: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!das-news.harvard.edu!noc.near.net!howland.reston.ans.net!gatech!concert!bdrc!polymr4.bdrc.bd.com!clarkeFrom: clarke@bdrc.bd.com (Rick Clarke)Newsgroups: rec.motorcyclesSubject: Re: Countersteering sans HandsMessage-ID: <clarke.13.735583961@bdrc.bd.com>Date: 23 Apr 93 16:52:41 GMTSender: news@bdrc.bdrc.bd.comOrganization: Becton Dickinson Research Center R.T.P. NC USALines: 25Nntp-Posting-Host: polymr4.bdrc.bd.com>>So how do I steer when my hands aren't on the bars? (Open Budweiser in.. David Gibbs replies:>Just in case the original poster was looking for a serious answer,>I'll supply one.>>Yes, even when steering no hands you do something quite similar>to countersteering.  Basically to turn left, you to a quick wiggle>of the bike to the right first, causing a counteracting lean toI guess I was semi-serious. Without using my hands, I lean and the bike turns. When leaning, a torque is applied, at a 90deg angle to the front wheel's axle, just as in countersteering. However, this torque is also about 90deg from the axis of the steering head. Instead of making the bike lean, gyroscopic effect makes the bars turn, but I don't remember which way.-RickOh yeah, I tried this in the driveway, on the centestand,(as suggested somewhere else) but it doesn't seem to work the same. Rick Clarke  (clarke@bdrc.bd.com)AMA# something,something,... 

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