
Throttle Control
Smooth and precise throttle input — the foundation of safe motorcycle riding.
What is it
Throttle control is the ability to operate the throttle smoothly and precisely. Abrupt throttle = highside, whiskey throttle, traction loss. Smooth throttle = control, stability, safety. The majority of rider-error crashes are throttle-related.
How it works
The throttle controls power delivery to the rear wheel. On corner exit — smooth roll-on stabilizes the bike. Abrupt opening overloads the rear tire. Abrupt closing overloads the front. Every throttle movement should be deliberate.
How to practice
- «Maintenance throttle» — hold steady throttle through a corner
- Practice smooth roll-on: closed to full in 3 seconds
- Wrist down grip — prevents whiskey throttle
- In corners: close-stabilize-open — three phases of throttle work
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Related terms
Counter-steering
Push right to go left. The fundamental physics of motorcycle steering at speed.
Trail Braking
The technique of continuing to brake while entering a corner — gradually releasing the brake as lean increases.
Progressive Braking
Gradually increasing brake pressure from light to firm. The foundation of safe braking.
Emergency Braking
Stopping the motorcycle as quickly as possible in a critical situation. The skill that saves lives.
Engine Braking
Slowing down through engine compression with the throttle closed — no brakes needed.
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Choosing the right position within your lane for maximum visibility and safety — left, center, or right third.