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Body Positioning
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Body Positioning

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Correct body position on the motorcycle — the foundation of control, agility, and comfort.

What is it

Body positioning is how you sit on the motorcycle — where you look, how you hold your arms and legs. Correct posture gives control, reduces fatigue, and improves agility. Poor posture limits your inputs and increases risk.

How it works

A motorcycle balances around its center of mass. Your body is the heaviest part of the system. By shifting your body, you change the center of mass and influence the bike's behavior. In corners, shifting inside reduces the lean angle needed. On straights, a neutral centered position.

How to practice

  • Knees gripping the tank — hold the bike with your legs, not your arms
  • Arms relaxed — the bars are for steering input, not hanging on
  • Look far ahead — you go where you look
  • In corners: shift your hips off the seat, drop the inside knee

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