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[QUOTE="RM_guy, post: 34331, member: 20652"] I don't agree with the inside leg suppling counter balance. Leaning the bike supplies more counterbalance than your leg especially since your leg is tucked in next to the forks. Gary Semics also says to weight the outside foot peg when cornering. This forces your body to be more upright (relative to the ground) while the bike is leaning. I may be all wet here but I do know that when I put my inside foot out, lean the bike and weight the outside peg I have more control and can corner faster. Does anybody corner this way? ------------------ 40 something and still no direction except toward the track! Short term goal: Go riding today Long term goal: Go riding tomorrow [/QUOTE]
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