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Rider weight and technique.
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[QUOTE="High Lord Gomer, post: 583514, member: 16469"] Have you had your springs properly matched to your weight? If not, the handling of the bike will be all off and you won't be able to use all of your suspension's capabilities. As far as feeling like the bike wants to run out from under you... I used to have the same feeling until it was taught to me to move around on the bike *in anticipation* of what it was going to do instead of *in reaction* to it. As you twist the throttle (or even just slightly before) you should be getting forward to compensate for it. If you twist the throttle then try to hang on, it is very hard to then get far enough forward. By forward, I mean *really* forward. In a rare display of me actually getting forward on the bike: [url]http://www.mindspring.com/~mnyland/Attack.jpg[/url] [/QUOTE]
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