Why You Keep Running Wide in Corners — 5 Mistakes Riders Make

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Have you ever entered a corner and suddenly found yourself drifting wide—toward the edge of the road or into the opposite lane? You're not alone. In this week’s MCrider video, we break down the 5 most common reasons riders run wide in corners, including improper speed, poor line selection, fear of leaning, mid-corner throttle or brake mistakes, and weak vision skills. Whether you're a new rider or a seasoned motorcyclist, understanding these cornering mistakes could be the difference between a close call and a crash. Watch now to improve your motorcycle cornering skills and ride with more control and confidence.

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