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Old 12-Jun-2006, 20:50
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if the bike "springs" up after braking that is too much rebound on the front - as it springs back it alters the geometry and makes you run wide. try less rebound - also, i used to brake late and hard - one trackday i did the instructor got me to brake earlier, but less and apply it progressively - it keeps the bike settled and you can gauge your speed into the corner better - often getting a bit faster into the corner - by the way i am no expert just what i have learnt so far - still learning
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