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[QUOTE="va_yzrider, post: 722570, member: 41673"] I would like to re-iterate one thing mentioned above - LOOK WHERE YOU WANT TO GO! If you look down at your front wheel, you will over compensate and look like a fish out of water. This doesn't come natural at first, but I found that forcing myself to do this helped more than any other single technique. Under acceleration, a motorcycle has the tendency to correct itself rather easily. Practice at a slow pace and add new techniques on top of each other. Also, brake all the way into the turn and get on the gas as soon as you are off the brake (don't coast at all). One common mistake that I see a lot is beginners actually putting their inside foot on the ground. Use your inside leg as a counterbalance to your body's weight on the high side of the bike. This allows your body to stay more vertical than your bike. In order to do this right you will have to practice keeping your outside elbow high. Practice practice practice [/QUOTE]
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