Trekster
Member
Admittedly, I am a fairly new rider, with slightly less than 100 miles on my Quest. My riding so far has been on city streets, less-traveled country blacktop roads and hard-surface bike trails. I've been negotiating these riding environments fairly well, with one exception - that being tight turns . The bike trails I ride on involve at least two points that require doing a tight turn on a fairly narrow path. These turns are greater than 90 deg., but less than 180.
I'm wondering if it is better to try and pedal slowly through a tight turn, or to try and coast around it without pedaling? Perhaps there is some other technique that I just haven't learned yet.
I'm wondering if it is better to try and pedal slowly through a tight turn, or to try and coast around it without pedaling? Perhaps there is some other technique that I just haven't learned yet.