3wheelerdude
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Anyone else finds that left turns are more difficult on an X2 (than right turns obviously). If so, what did you do to correct this. Or is it just my skills that suck....
Thats because you are probably goofy foot, right foot forward and your strong turn is left.Adjustment is sterring and nozzle is correct, but I also find leg dragging to go left (most of the time) and butt drag to go right really helps.
Thats because you are probably goofy foot, right foot forward and your strong turn is left.
Thats because you are probably goofy foot, right foot forward and your strong turn is left.
Nobody has metioned this straight out, so I will. It's just like ice skating. I'm right handed and my left turns are far better than my right turns.
On ice skates, I can turn circles all day to the left, and have to continually practice to keep my right turns half decent.
On the X2, I leg drag every left turn, and on right turns my system is to have both feet planted on the ski, right foot forward.
Same thing applies when flying an airplane. If you are right handed, your left turns are far more naturally coordinated turns. Right turns are less natural.
It's all in the side of the brain which is more dominant.
Prof