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Old April 11th, 2010, 01:13 PM   #2
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Doesn't happen to me (but it used too). Actually I forget if it was rights or lefts. Now no problems. I guess it just takes time, experience, and getting used to what feels comfy and safe.

Try putting your arms in different postions, elbows higher or elbows lower. Make sure you have the throttle where you want it before your enter the turn, that way you aren't fooling with it until your exit. Make sure there isn't any play in the throttle (so you don't have to move the throttle so far to get a response. Try putting your hand in a different postion on the grip (like you would hold the grip if you were standing next to the bike, on the right side).

Loosen your grip on the grip. Maybe you have a death grip and aren't able to make finite throttle control.
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