Philly G
Well-known member
Hey everyone, stupid question Friday! I've just watched a bike review where they were talking about the bike getting "stood up" in tight corners. Can anyone please explain exactly what this means?
Yes, that's an interesting question! I think they're referring to how the bike's geo affects body position and handling. I've seen this term used before, but it was a review on our beloved (or not) Rail that led me to ask the question. They're talking about feeling a bit perched on top of rather than being inside the bike. I definitely had that "perched on top of" feeling on my 27.5 Remedy, not so much on the Rail. Here's the review if you're curious:What causes would they be talking about? I would have thought it would be all body position & foot pressure not necessarily the bike?
BrakingWhat causes would they be talking about? I would have thought it would be all body position & foot pressure not necessarily the bike?
Coming from a moto background getting stood up was always due to taking the gas off halfway through a turn that's why I couldn't understand how a mtb could get stood up unless as you say they throw the anchor out.Braking in a turn causes ALL bikes to stand up.
blame lies entirely with the rider.
Engine braking is still braking.getting stood up was always due to taking the gas off halfway through a turn that's why I couldn't understand how a mtb could get stood up unless as you say they throw the anchor out.
It was all stuff I'd mostly forgotten about. I don't think any of it is really applicable to mtb because of traction, other than trail braking for slow manoeuvring etc. Who's heard of standing an mtb up mid corner? I can't imagine it happening Now, braking hard before a corner and going straight , I'm guessing that happens a fair bit.Ride your bike MOAR.
Stop thinking about motorbikes.
You'll get there.
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Guilty!Even the best riders in the world are guilty of touching their brake in corners at times.
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