Hey to all. Dont quite understand the spyder in turns. I am very new to riding. It would seem to me that if you turn left the spyder would lean to the right and the left wheel would have tendency to rise up. But everything I read it is the opposite. Turn left too fast and sharp the right wheel can rise up. I am confused. Like I said I am a new rider and just getting my feet wet.Thanks
I'm a little late to the show, but your assertions as to which wheel lifts up in the direction of the turn is correct.
Don't ask me how I know this.........................
As to the techniques, I'm sure others have given you tips on how to turn smoothly.
When turning left, lean a little to the left, push down on your right leg to counter the g force.
When turning right, do just the opposite.
Turn the handle bars similar to spinning bicycle pedals.
Turning left, pull the left bar in while simultaneously pushing the right bar out.
Turning right, it's again the opposite.
Coming from two wheels, the hardest part for me was staying in the center of the lane. On a two wheel bike, you normally run in the left tire track.
When you do that on a Spyder, your left tire is in the other lane.
Again, your description of the physics is dead on.