Canyon riding would be the rr. It’s more stable and suspension is stiffer thus great for hard acceleration, braking and cornering. Power and suspension amis the most noticeable things between the two
For the speed that we are going. Body position is not that important. She could be sitting straight up and not hanging off and still be able to make the turns
She's so small of a person I doubt she could get her body off the bike enough to even use body position enough to do what I've seen other riders do with their body in order to keep the bike in a more upright position and apply outside peg pressure. Her weight stayed what appeared to be 99% on the seat. When other more aggressive riders that use their body weight are floating above the seat because their legs are lifting from the pegs so that transfers from one direction to another are smooth and the weight on the pegs drives the bike english.
For the canyon riding or just in general which do like better, the RR or the R? Is it that much noticeable between the bikes
Canyon riding would be the rr. It’s more stable and suspension is stiffer thus great for hard acceleration, braking and cornering. Power and suspension amis the most noticeable things between the two
Hey bro what tires do you recommend doing canyons and twisties?
Any hyper sport tires.
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the front rider has an incorrect body position. in the turns his head is located in the center of the bike instead of near the handle bar of the turn.
For the speed that we are going. Body position is not that important. She could be sitting straight up and not hanging off and still be able to make the turns
Also they're riding through gentle turns not tight hairpins or switchbacks
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She's so small of a person I doubt she could get her body off the bike enough to even use body position enough to do what I've seen other riders do with their body in order to keep the bike in a more upright position and apply outside peg pressure. Her weight stayed what appeared to be 99% on the seat. When other more aggressive riders that use their body weight are floating above the seat because their legs are lifting from the pegs so that transfers from one direction to another are smooth and the weight on the pegs drives the bike english.
Mick Doohan says otherwise