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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 338529, member: 22283"] One thing that helps me in similar corners is to feather the front brake. It takes practice especially if your brakes are tight. Be sure and be ON the throttle a bit...rolling on when you feel like it's hooking. Lean lean lean.... The feathering of the front should help the wheel stay steady and tracking, but only with momentum. Try not looking down at your wheel, instead look ahead to the exit of the turn. Hard to do, but works wonders. After re-reading my post, I want to add something.... riding technique is a bit like golf. If you play you will understand when I say that you can think too hard. Too many things going through your mind at time of execution usually ends up hurting you more. Try to think about things a few times in that corner to get yourself acclamated to doig the right thing, then try it just busting the turn and not worrying about it. You will end up eating those turns alive eventually if you don't let it worry you too much. Best of luck! [/QUOTE]
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