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[QUOTE="PortlandXR, post: 377117, member: 31078"] I practice smoothness and being on the pegs whenever possible. When you stand up, the center of gravity shifts from up high (on your seat) to down low (near the pegs) which makes everything more stable. I sit when it's smooth/I'm tired - whenever I come to an up, down, or bumpy section, I practice instinctively standing up. There's a good book of riding techniques - the name escapes me, it's at home - that does a great job of describing riding position and what to practice. I learned watching the ISDE racers that the fewer moves, the better. So I practice letting the bike run as much as possible. I also tend to slow down before the turn and accelerate out of it - too many years of DRIVING I guess :) [/QUOTE]
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