Scooter turning mainly relies on the rider's skill in handling the scooter. Here are the steps to turn the scooter:
Adjust the center of gravity: During the driving of the scooter, the center of gravity of the rider's body will directly affect the stability of the vehicle. To better control the turns, the driver needs to learn to adjust the center of gravity. In general, tilting the body slightly in the direction of the turn so that the center of gravity is deflected to the inside of the turning track, which helps to keep the scooter balanced and easier to complete the turn.
Power: During cornering, the driver needs to master the power. If the force is too high, it may cause the scooter to lose control, and if the force is too low, the turning may not be smooth enough. Therefore, drivers need to master the appropriate strength through repeated Xi according to the actual situation.
Adjust the wheel speed: The wheel speed of the scooter will also affect the cornering effect. If the speed of the four wheels is different, torque is generated when cornering, which can help the rider complete the turn better. Therefore, the driver needs to adjust the wheel speed to optimize the cornering effect according to the actual situation.
Maintain balance: During cornering, the rider needs to maintain balance. This can be achieved by adjusting body posture and center of gravity. For example, when making a right turn, a rider can lean his body slightly to the left while shifting his weight to his left foot. This keeps the scooter balanced and makes it easier to complete turns.
Practice Xi cornering skills: In addition to the above aspects, drivers can also improve their cornering skills by practicing Xi cornering skills. For example, when turning to the right, you can first place your left foot on the scooter, then your right foot on the ground, and finally shift your body weight to your right foot. This makes it easier to complete the turn.
Pay attention to safety: When practicing Xi turning, be sure to pay attention to safety. It is recommended to practice Xi on a flat, open field, and avoid practicing Xi on roads or crowded places. In addition, riders should wear protective gear such as helmets, knee pads, elbow pads, etc., to prevent accidents from happening.
In short, for the scooter to make 90-degree turns with ease, you need to use a combination of skills such as center of gravity, strength, wheel speed and balance. At the same time, pay attention to safety issues and ensure that the Xi is practiced in a suitable venue and wearing protective equipment. As long as you practice more Xi and keep summing up your experience, you will definitely become a master of scooter turning!
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