No problem
Believe it not Bob , that was the way I learned to control my old GWtrike. With both hands on the bars it was all over the road , had a 7 degree rake on the front and the steering was very touchy, moreso than the spyder. I did ride for awhile with the left hand on the bars but relaxed but still tended to grab and end up overcompensating .I'm not saying to take it out on the interstate in heavy traffic and high speeds and practice this right off the bat, sorry if I came across that way. I only used one hand when there was no traffic and on a straight or gentle curves until I got the hang of " light "control .I do however ride a lot using one hand , not to be bragging or appearing ( unsafe ? ) . I only do this when I ride using a backrest and find it very easy to ride this way and on a long trip it's relaxing . My hand is always on my knee and I try and be aware of any thing on the road that might cause a problem. If it's windy or there's a lot of traffic or bad road conditions it's def. two handed. I don't always use one hand ,I just brought this method up that it worked for me ( while learning ) and may help someone else to get over the fear of the bike going everywhere and to see how easy the bike can really be controlled .
NO flaming; but still just one little :hun:...
I'd keep both hands on the bars, but try opening up the left hand so that input is minimalized.
I'm not diagreeing; but it's the first that i've heard of this one.
(Sorry!)
Believe it not Bob , that was the way I learned to control my old GWtrike. With both hands on the bars it was all over the road , had a 7 degree rake on the front and the steering was very touchy, moreso than the spyder. I did ride for awhile with the left hand on the bars but relaxed but still tended to grab and end up overcompensating .I'm not saying to take it out on the interstate in heavy traffic and high speeds and practice this right off the bat, sorry if I came across that way. I only used one hand when there was no traffic and on a straight or gentle curves until I got the hang of " light "control .I do however ride a lot using one hand , not to be bragging or appearing ( unsafe ? ) . I only do this when I ride using a backrest and find it very easy to ride this way and on a long trip it's relaxing . My hand is always on my knee and I try and be aware of any thing on the road that might cause a problem. If it's windy or there's a lot of traffic or bad road conditions it's def. two handed. I don't always use one hand ,I just brought this method up that it worked for me ( while learning ) and may help someone else to get over the fear of the bike going everywhere and to see how easy the bike can really be controlled .