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    Sounds like you high sided. Ease off the gas and look where you want to go. I've heard that pulling in your clutch also works but having not experienced it myself can't say for sure.

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    I'm far from an expert, but everything I crash I figure out why I did so and try not to repeat it. So far I havn;t crashed for the same reason twice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdamnhard View Post
    Sounds like you high sided. Ease off the gas and look where you want to go. I've heard that pulling in your clutch also works but having not experienced it myself can't say for sure.
    Pulling the clutch slightly can have the same effect as easing off however much harder to do safely and easing the throttle seems to work well for me with my Michelins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    Pulling the clutch slightly can have the same effect as easing off however much harder to do safely and easing the throttle seems to work well for me with my Michelins.
    Cheers Thanks for the info.

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