Originally posted by milkshake:
and in nimos website i seen that he wrote :"I was off the throttle too long."
that means my rpm dropped too low, so there wasn't enough force to straighten my bike while coming out of the corner.
what i learnt is that, the moment you enter the corner, even when you've just started leaning, you gotta crack open your throttle, not to push your bike forward, but to keep the RPMs high.
basically, enter at 8k rpm, exit at 10-12k rpm. varies from bike to bike. irregardless of speed.
it's the same logic as in drifting with the heel and toe technique, while sliding the car with the brakes, they're also stepping on the accelerator to control the rpm of the engine, so as to give it enough force to drive it out of the corner.
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