Metastable
Well-known member
Frivolous argument. You can hang off going straight.
If you need to hang off to make the turn on the street then you have misjudged your entry speed i.e. you are not in complete control. Instead of taking the time to shift and hang off, use the time to brake and stay in control.
On the track everyone is going in the same direction, and others are expecting you to hang off. That makes a big difference.
Who cares why?
Yes you can ride the street without hanging off. Having said that it comes down to what feels right for that individual. All things being equal (as in feeling right) if a rider hangs off he has a greater safety margin.
IMO - the bike is a big part of it. If I'm on a sportbike it feels natural to me to hang off, because I ride on the track a fair bit.... I'm not going to change what feels comfortable, just because I am riding on the street.................... unless ................... I'm riding a bike where it doesn't feel right. I rented an F650GS in Europe and hanging off that thing felt completely awkward.... so I didn't, because upright felt better.
It has nothing to do with HAVING to hang off.