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I have been twice before but i can't seem to get my back end out!!! :( But i think i have kind of figured it out..... :rolleyes: ...do you kind of go into the corner then shift forward on your seat and then flick your back end out and pull the throttle for all its worth???? ;) Any help would be very........helpful!?!?!

 

Thanx

 

David Short

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roll into the bend and just before the exit, accelerate out ... this should throw the back out if your weight is forward.

 

do that a couple of times then move further back round the bend bit by bit until you are sliding all or most of the way round .

 

try and keep middle - outside as you will need it to be a bit wider.

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are you trying to get around the little training track ??? you know what to do regarding your position , what gearing are you using ?? i rode that training track once ( excellent fun ) and i think its sumat like a 14 on the engine & 73 on the back , it just spin's & spin's , you have no choice but to get it sideways , then when you have mastered that & need more speed, go up a tooth or two on the front & down a few on the rear , also try put more air in the rear tyre , that helps it to break traction too , make the corner a V shape roll it into turn & blast out , talk to the other lads there , they won't bite you , they will understand what's wrong , good luck & have fun ,

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