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When making a normal turn, should the motorcycle rider lean?

  1. No, leaning is not necessary

  2. Yes, the rider should lean with the motorcycle

  3. Only if going over 30 mph

  4. Leaning is only for experienced riders

The correct answer is: Yes, the rider should lean with the motorcycle

When making a normal turn, the motorcycle rider should lean with the motorcycle because this action helps maintain balance and control during the turn. Leaning aligns the rider's body with the motorcycle's center of gravity, allowing for a smoother and more stable maneuver. This is crucial because motorcycles operate differently than four-wheeled vehicles; they do not have the same stability when turning. When a motorcycle turns, the centrifugal force pulls the bike away from the center of the turn, and leaning into the turn counteracts this force. If the rider does not lean, the motorcycle could tip over due to the lateral forces acting on it. Leaning helps the rider maintain traction, especially at higher speeds, and is essential for safe and effective turning. While it's true that inexperienced riders may struggle with leaning properly, leaning is a standard and necessary technique for riders of all skill levels when making turns on a motorcycle. Understanding the dynamics of leaning can significantly enhance a rider's confidence and ability to navigate corners safely.