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Thread: Cornering issues

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    Yeah you might find as your wanting to go faster thru corners your coming in faster and then rolling off the gas or letting the bike slow in the corner, better to keep the power on even if your not accellerating, to keep everything a bit more settled.

    Also, if your just not "feeling it" on any given day slow down, even do the speed limit! Find a car adn sit a safe distance behind them letting them set the pace, flick your visor up and enjoy the ride. Some times it's just not happening and thats ok. Don't feel you have to keep up with anyone etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pancakes View Post
    Some times it's just not happening and thats ok. Don't feel you have to keep up with anyone etc.
    +1.

    Although, hmm, this is pretty much always for me.

    Maybe I should try not sucking?
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