ROGO
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You won't wear the clutch from that, lol.. also I'm not talking 14k rpm slipping the clutch to do a u-turn, just a bit of juice above idle, that's all that's needed.
Also be careful with that front brake and the slow speed maneuvering, you'll find the bike on the ground in no time. 250cc or 1000cc, i think it's all the same in the slow-speed u-turns..
Yeah it's all low very low rpm. I've had to replace a clutch on one of my old cars when I was younger so always had fear burning clutches and paying for that type of service.

I guess a bike is much lighter than a car and I really shouldn't worry about it. Also with the brake, if I use it at all it's only a light tap.
To be honest the most braking I would use in that situation is the Fred Flinstone kind. hehe When I lose balance my foot goes down to stop me from tipping over. Luckily, I'm strong enough to keep up either bike. LOL
Note to noobs: Biggest learning from slow speed exercises is the bike goes where you look. Your point earlier about looking as far behind as possible, really steadys the bike BIG time. As soon as I turn the bar to hit the tank I look and focus on one spot behind me and turn towards it.
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