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Highside.
Rear wheel loses traction either by power or whatnot, then grips again when you are going sideways. Hence the flicking.
As for controlling it... Youd be lucky. Theoretically holding the power on smoothly and slide it through the corner i suppose. Take some doing.
Or let it grip and hope.
Wouldnt know, never had any highsides. ____________________ China traffic/travel bike vid - When I make a sweeping statement, please add the word 'statistically' in to the sentence before you bitch...
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Hi
Trouble with a highside is that the natural reaction to the back end sliding is to back off the throttle. Unfortunatly this is just about the worst thing to do.
Reason they are so nasty compared to a low side is because the bike flicks the rider into the air. So rather than just falling about 4 feet to earth you are likely to fall from a far greater height, probably landing on a random part of your body rather than the legs that are designed to take it.
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Hi
Just a bit of thinking, and far from a fully formed thought.
If you are leaning over and the back end slides such that you are using something towards opposite lock, is the tyre pushing you in an odd direction? Such that when you back off the throttle a touch and it regains traction then the back wheel pushes the bike quite violently into the corner.
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Jargon:
A Highside
Rear wheel slips,
Grips,
Sudden grip induces rapid compression of rear shock.
Rebound of shock throws the bike up and anything not holding on tight enough OFF
Downside
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