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Old 10-04-18 | 07:24 PM
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Another possibility, maybe the simplest theory, is that as your changes affected your balance and position it caused you to be more abrupt and less precise in your control corrections. In other words, you made a sharper turn on your bars for a longer duration at some point during your turn. The upside of that is that it would correct itself naturally over time as you train your reactions with the new position.
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