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Samuel. Everyone knows.
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Jens Voigt doesn't lean. The world tilts beneath him when he pushes down on the outside pedal.
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• #4
you rang?
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• #6
you are allowed to gleam however but only if there's some kind of cube involved.
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• #7
Is there not already a leaning thread? UTFS dear.
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• #8
But also, NEVER lean.
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• #9
Leaning, how does it work?
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• #10
It doesn't, don't fucking do it!
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• #11
cue aged picture of man in goggles (from ye olden days) leaning into a banked corner on a dirt track at an implausably acute angle.
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• #12
On reading this thread, I'm leaning into my palm.
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• #13
^in space no one can hear you lean.
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• #14
^ must spread rep before giving it to hatbread again
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• #15
This may help:
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/brakturn.html#leaningand
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/brandt/gyro.html
thank you sheldon (again)
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• #16
Don't
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• #17
Leaning
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• #18
was our mantra these last two snowy icy winters
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• #19
Fucking love leaning me.
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• #20
^ Leaner
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• #21
you need patented shoes.
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• #23
have some physics of leaning:
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• #24
this is a good lean:
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• #25
I'm interested in how confident people are at really leaning into turns on a road bike. I've looked all over youtube but all I can find is clips of motorbikes. I know it's a function of speed, road condition, tyre quality, tyre width etc, but how low can you go? Obviously on a motorbike you can more or less graze your knees on the tarmac, but on a road bike I rarely lean enough to hit my pedals on the ground. Does anyone have any good videos of some serious leaning action, maybe from Tour descent stages or something.