something i left in the comments which i think should be included in a post on lane changing and wobbling during class 2b lessons - a summary for tips during lane change:
1. Lane change from point a to point b in a straight line. If its not a diagonal straight line across lanes and u hv to change direction-wobble!
2. Identify your path / diagonal line and aim your bike early! Dont rush into it! This includes early identification of traffic from the back.signal, check mirror assess before blind spot!
3. if you are going too fast, use the rear brake only to control your speed. Using your front brake during lane change may cause wobble especially if you going to miss your lane change end point.
4. Turn your head slowly when lane change for blind spot check. Don't rush your head turning. Move your head only. Move your body abruptly you will jerk the bike and wobble.
5. Maintain throttle during lane change. Don't suddenly let go throttle. Confirm will wobble. Use rear brakes to control speed. Power to the rear wheel should be consistent.
6. Last tip doesn't only apply only to lane change: whether u wobble or not also dependant on whether suspension is upset or changes position during sudden change of direction or speed.
in the circuit u cant go fast so this will be even more impt. All steering and throttle inputs should be gradual.
Be mindful of the front fork and rear suspension at all times.
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