Several times I have mentioned on this forum how my Seeley 850 oversteers when I gas it when halfway through a corner. If you are in a corner and somebody rides past you and makes you look stupid - never believe it is because they are a better rider and try to ride faster. I was watching a video yesterday in which an idiot said more throttle in corners makes bikes tend to run wide. It is not always the case. When you road race, you have not usually experienced the way the other guy's bikes handle. With motorcycles, ego can kill you. For road racing, a neutral-handling bike might be better. With a bike which oversteers, your mind needs to be much further ahead - because when you accelerate, it turns more than you might expect. The adjustment of the rear suspension is important. Most road motorcycles understeer when gassed. There is probably a tendency to believe that a steeper rake makes the steering more direct. The castor effect is not simple. It is what happens when you ride the bike which is important - not the theory.