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Lean Into the Turn

Etienne Psaila

  • 17 mei 2026
  • 9798901941256
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Lean Into the Turn: Skill, Confidence, and the Art of Riding is an independent nonfiction book about the real craft of motorcycling—how skill is built, how confidence is earned, and how the road teaches discipline, awareness, and control. Rather than treating riding as image or bravado, it explores the deeper realities of life on two wheels: balance, judgment, vision, braking, weather, traffic, fear, and the long process of becoming a calmer, stronger rider.

Written in a reflective and practical style, this book examines the physical and mental sides of riding with equal seriousness. It looks at how motorcycles respond to inputs, how riders learn to read risk, how good habits are formed through repetition, and why true freedom on a motorcycle comes not from recklessness, but from understanding. From low-speed control to cornering, from rain riding to long-distance endurance, it presents riding as a lifelong discipline rather than a skill quickly mastered.

At once thoughtful, accessible, and grounded in the lived realities of motorcycling, Lean Into the Turn: Skill, Confidence, and the Art of Riding is for new riders, experienced motorcyclists, and anyone drawn to the balance of pleasure and responsibility that defines the road. It stands as an independent work focused on the history, mindset, technique, and enduring appeal of riding well.

Trademark Disclaimer

This is an independent work. All brand names, product names, manufacturers’ names, trademarks, and registered trademarks mentioned in this book, if any, are the property of their respective owners. Their use is for identification and descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation.

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