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[QUOTE="KawieKX125, post: 118871, member: 20140"] A couple thing to try. 1)Get the ball of your foot on the peg and press hard. 2)NO body wieght should be on the front end. 3)Sit forward, but not on the tank. 4)OVERGRIP the throtle. Your wrist looks to be in a very bad position. You have too much undergrip to open the throttle that much. 5)Raise the leg to the rad shroud. When the leg is back, the center of weight moves back making the bike unstable and causing it to wheelie. 6)Body perpendicular to the ground. This is very important. 7)Keep elbows up! 8)By the looks of your left arm, your body has moved forward placing wieght on the bars and making you arm into a bad position. Try to keep you body a litle bit farther upright to help the arms and the balence. These techniques are for accelatering through a turn. To brake slide, what you are doing, you seem to be doing it fairly colse to correct. I really can not comment on this as Gary SEmics taught us nothing about sliders in the course I took. Sorry. [/QUOTE]
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