HOW TO use your BODY WEIGHT properly on Motorcycle
2025/06/29
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By shifting your body inside a corner, you reduce the bike’s lean angle for the same speed, increasing traction and cornering stability—but only if your timing is precise and your arms stay loose to avoid upsetting suspension. On the flip side, counterbalancing lets you flick the bike quicker and maintain better visibility in tight or blind corners—let’s watch the video to explore how mastering both techniques can transform your control on the road.

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