Yeah, I've pretty much figured out that decreasing radius, DH RH's are my nemesis. LH's are no problem, just going to the right. Something to work on. It's totally true what they say about your body's natural tendancy to protect it's dominant side.
My brain computed that it wasn't going to make it and the results are obvious. Thinking back and knowing more about it, if I hung off a bit more and gave it a bit more gas to tighten my turn, I might have been OK. It all started with going in too hot , not having my weight back far enough to level the bike, the rear end sliding (under braking) and completely missing my turn in point. After that, my brain went into "ohshit!" mode and had to think my way through. I'm happy I didn't see that big tree as I did target fixate, I was focused on the line out of the weeds and voila, back onto tarmac.
No stunting for me Jay, I could care less about riding like that. For sure it was more my confidence than the bike, but hopefully more seat time will cure it. Just doing some high lean, low speed stuff in an empty parking lot was good. I was able to make the bike squirm and wallow and figure out how much I can hang off without too much concern. I wish I had some cones to make it like a small autocross, it was actually pretty fun!
Things were going well till that happened! Time for more practice, and Rob, I don't mind at all being an example. I'm happier for others to learn from my mistakes because their outcome might be much, much worse than mine...
-Randy