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Most riders twist the throttle without thinking, but keeping your wrist locked in a flat position forces your shoulder down and limits how much control you have as you accelerate, especially from a stop or onto the highway. By using simple techniques like finger rolling or the inchworm method—where you hold the throttle steady with your thumb and regrip with your fingers—you can smoothly maintain throttle input without compromising posture or range of motion. Let's watch the video to see how these subtle throttle tricks make all the difference...