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How to recover from highside?
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[QUOTE="jamesdavis, post: 34416, member: 21892"] While an earlier poster suggested that my TIP001 article was responsive to the question about how to avoid a highside when the rear wheel begins to slide in a corner, and I appreciate the reference, that article speaks only about highsides resulting from slides of a LOCKED rear wheel. The question is better addressed with the following article: [url="http://www.msgroup.org/TIP101.html"]http://www.msgroup.org/TIP101.html[/url] which deals with a sliding rear wheel in a curve that is NOT LOCKED. In summary, you don't have to do anything in almost all cases and it corrects itself. Second choice is to MODESTLY increase the gas in order to get slightly more traction - but that takes skill and a deft touch. Ride smart y'all. [/QUOTE]
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