Thanks for that... I should have clarified... I do ride a Harley Ultra Classic Limited so I know how to set up for and complete turns...inside, outside, repeat...
My issue is really how to properly position my body on the bike during high speed turns. I read in another thread that you are supposed to drop your outside shoulder...at least that is how I interpreted it. I hope that is right. See link.
http://cruzbike.com/forum/threads/spring-time-learning-to-ride-time.10889/
6) Start doing shallow turns; when you turn "DROP" your outside shoulder; it should feel like a reverse shrug; just relax you shoulder muscle so the shoulder drops. Some riders simply "lean out." This is the same thing you do on racing motorcycles and snowmobiles you have to lean OUT ever so slightly on the turn; this is the opposite of what you do on a road bike. This is the #1 thing DF riders do wrong; they want to lean in to the turn; and coast; at which point they start to fall into the ground. On a Cruzbike you can lean out and pedal through the turn.
I am a little confused. JosephWeissert above says, "[keep] the bike upright (not leaning) and only lean[ed] [your] body". That would seem to contradict what I read, but I may be misinterpreting... I'm not too bright.
I tried dropping my shoulder today as I entered the big, fast, turn on my ride...it seemed to help, but again, I may not be understanding the physics of this and I may just be lucky!