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[QUOTE="MX-727, post: 561743, member: 19400"] I teach a off-road motorcycle safety class for kids under 16. It's the law in Utah that they have to take it to ride on public lands. Anyway, one of the biggest things I'm always harping on and trying to drill into them is to look way up and look way past the exit of the turn. I find that when I go out and practice what I preach, it is the single biggest thing that I or anyone can do to improve corner speed. If you can look all the way down the next straight or into the next corner, all of the other stuff seems to fall into place. Instead of looking at the bike and how much it is leaned over and where you are sitting on the bike, you just feel it and your turning becomes very fluid. Just work on that single thing and see if all of the other tips begin to fall into place. [/QUOTE]
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