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Old August 21st, 2017, 10:49 AM   #3
DannoXYZ
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MOTY - 2018, MOTM - Nov '17
Too much rear braking when you entre turn can cause high-side.

Too much rear braking in middle of turn can cause high-side (this is actually what chopping throttle does)

Hitting dirt, sand, oil in middle of turn with rear tyre can cause high-side.

Too sticky front tyre with not sticky enough rear tyre can cause high-side

Too high or too low-pressure in rear tyre can cause high-side

Bad weight distribution, too much or too little weight over rear tyre can cause high-side

Too much compression or rebound-damping on rear can cause high-side

Coolant or oil dropping onto rear tyre can cause high-side.
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