What is the spacing for motorcycle slalom?

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DelSilas
07/25/25 1:25am
The spacing for two-wheeled motorcycle slalom is generally 2.5 meters to 3 meters. Sit as far forward as possible: When performing slalom on a two-wheeled motorcycle, try to sit as far forward as possible and grip the fuel tank tightly with your legs. If the motorcycle is too long, sitting too far back may result in less precise control. Additionally, keep your elbows relaxed and avoid pressing them against your body, otherwise, they may collide with your body during turns. Pay attention to positioning: During the slalom process, when moving from the space between two poles to the next, be mindful of your position and the position of the motorcycle to avoid hitting the poles. Drivers accustomed to riding in first gear can apply some throttle when entering but should slow down when exiting.
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