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U Turn Tips
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Rules:
Be sure to practice slow tight maneuvers more generally - find an empty car park to drill figures of eight, circling, and weaving too. Get as comfortable as you can with managing the balance of the bike at low speed.
Once you've established that the turn is safe and committed to it, keep your eye on where you want to go (edit: i.e. look forward in the new direction, not down), don't get distracted. This will help with balance.
I'm learning for my bike exam as well. Looking where you want to end up, really helped me with both the U-turn and the figure 8. And that is not looking at the pavement where I want to go, it's looking at something above the horizon.
Nother thing I noticed is that you have much more controll when you squeeze the tank between your legs. It makes your hip movements much more effective in balancing the bike.
Those combined made it 'click' for me.
Both of those are things my driving instructor told me, worked like a charm! Passed the exam with ease, despite being super nervous.
Yeah I think I need to practice in a car park I have just been practicing on a quiet street but every time it feels like I am going to tip over or not make the turn.
When I do make it I never feel like I did from skill more from luck.