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definition of
countersteering. In fact, "a
proper distinction between steer torque and
steer angle ... is not
always made." When
countersteering to turn right...
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motorcycle racing. For more detail, see the
section countersteering, below, and the
countersteering article.
Between the two
unstable regimes mentioned...
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automatic countersteering. A
prototype tilting multi-track free
leaning vehicle was
developed in 1984 that
employs automatic countersteering and does not...
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Opposite lock, also
commonly known as countersteer, is a
colloquial term used to mean the
steering ****ociated with the
deliberate use of
oversteer to turn...
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original on 2011-06-04 Brown,
Sheldon (2008). "
Countersteering".
Retrieved 2012-11-09. "
Countersteering"
refers to the
momentary motion of the handlebars...
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usually require leaning into a turn, and that
usually include countersteering. Single-track
vehicles can roll on wheels, slide, float, or hydroplane...
- in
order to make turns. This lean is
induced by the
method known as
countersteering, in
which the
rider momentarily steers the
handlebars in the direction...
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absorbing surface irregularities, and
allowing the
motorcycle to turn via
countersteering. The two tyres'
contact patches are the motorcycle's
connection to...
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absorbing surface irregularities, and
allow the
motorcycle to turn via
countersteering. The two tires'
contact with the
ground affects safety, braking, fuel...
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skilled driver can
maintain control past the
point of
instability with
countersteering and/or
correct use of the
throttle or even brakes; this is done purposely...