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5. Nine other known steering theories:Click on the theories below to know more about their contributions and limits.5.1 Keeping balance with torso leaning right or left5.2 Gyroscopic reactions of the wheels and engine5.3 Front fork geometry: Fork angle and Trail5.4 Countersteering5.5 Weight on the foot pegs and tightening up the knees5.6 Lateral shifting out of the body5.7 Target fixation5.8 Camber steer of the tires5.9 Accelerate to straighten up the motorcycle
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