Quote Originally Posted by schwee
when following, you are able to go faster because the person in front is telling you where the corner goes before you can actually see it.

If they brake, you know you probably oughta (unless their not that confident either)
You're joking : 8-)


Depends if you know the rider & their abilities… personally I ride for myself, I agree it can inspire a little confidence, But following someone into a corner who is obviously a lot quicker is not a particularly good idea as you might not come out the over side. (Red Mist syndrome)




Best place to improve on cornering skills is on the Track, with a capable instructor. Plus not so many objects to hit!