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[QUOTE="duke, post: 712944, member: 16522"] By leaning my upper body, i mean just that. Tilting the torso in the direction you are wanting to go. As for twisitng the body in that direction, some advocate this technique, others denounce it. Dick Burleson is an advocate of twisting the body in the direction you want to go. I would have to concur that it offers a form of leverage in manipulating the bike to turn. Gary Semics opposes such measures claiming that it removes control. I think your body type has a major influence on how you are able to direct and guide the machine. We are not all 5-7/140 pounds as are most pros/magazine test riders. [/QUOTE]
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