Great pics Naitram, looks like your havin a blast man. Missed ya'll down there by a couple weeks I think, might have to change that next year.
Remember “outside – inside – outside.”
Only one little problem with this, some of the turns down there are so close, coming out of a turn on the outside means you are on the inside starting the next, there is no room to re-position between turns, picking the center of the lane is the best option some times. Hell I know a few roads around the dragon where even having time to consider lane position puts you off a cliff......or into one....
Gotta agree with him on a few points though, the best option is to twist and lean if you get in trouble, most folks brake and panic. It took a long time to work out in my brain but once I got it thru there it's natural to do now, though I've found it easier to stay out of trouble. Also I don't drag near as much as I use to because I lean into the turn more, I don't always do it but it does work and when I do there is a noticable increase in speed. Running the Cherahola this year a friend behind me could tell when I was about to leave him cause he'd start seeing me leaning more than my wife was (who knows to stay with the lean of the bike) and in a couple turns he couldn't see me anymore. I also don't ride twisties with my feet on the highway pegs, just a personal preference for me, feel like I have more control with them on the boards and should the need to shed a little speed come into play the rear brake is your friend when used correctly. I rarely use the front brake in the twisties, engine braking and rear brake are about it.