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  1. I seen it coming from that first initial wide turn. He’s not looking at where he wants to go, he’s looking at where he thinks his bike is going

  2. i dont ride yet but im assuming he banked too hard and his fat made the whole bike fall over? like he hit the ground before the bike even lost balance?

  3. Was NOT the front brake!

    He was going TOO FAST entering the curve and as he accelerated through the bike EXCEEDED the maximum lean angle causing the foot rest to strike the pavement … (note the gouges in the pavement) … which lifted the front wheel slightly off the ground.

    At that point the rider has NO control of the bike and because the front wheel is turned at speed he drops the bike the same as if he had started out from a red light with his wheel turned.

    The solution would have been to enter the curve at a SLOWER rate and maintain speed while counter steering and turning his head in the direction he wished to go through the rest of the winding curves.

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