08-08-2015, 10:24 AM
In a previous thread on this subject the OP said he "struggled" to control the bike. If you find that riding gear is not a factor, the bike set up is normal (the Dart should not be a problem) then, with respect, maybe you should look at your riding style. I posted this in that thread.
The CB has good stability and can be ridden with confidence. I would say that most riding instructors would say that "over controlling" a bike has the opposite of its intended effect by producing out of synch inputs that reduce the bikes natural directional stability. I am far from an expert in this field and am just quoting people like Keith Code or Lee Parks. And those boys do know what they are talking about. In fact, Lee Parks book "Total Control ..." is a good read for any rider regardless of skill level. I believe there is a new edition available.
Cheers and hope you get this sorted.
The CB has good stability and can be ridden with confidence. I would say that most riding instructors would say that "over controlling" a bike has the opposite of its intended effect by producing out of synch inputs that reduce the bikes natural directional stability. I am far from an expert in this field and am just quoting people like Keith Code or Lee Parks. And those boys do know what they are talking about. In fact, Lee Parks book "Total Control ..." is a good read for any rider regardless of skill level. I believe there is a new edition available.
Cheers and hope you get this sorted.
