Back when 125's and 250's were "kings" using 2 stroke engine braking was a consistant way to dive into a corner. Dragging your rear brakes hard, many times causes unwanted rear wheel "hop" Many times your engine would stall. Simply letting off the rear brake would allow the engine to bump, and restart. This was very easy on 125's, and slightly less common on 250's. This method would be impossible on a 500!! Even with the addition of my flywheel weight, I still stall my 500 in corners trying to "drive in" hard. The 500 simply likes smooth, and definately clutch pulled. On my 500, I prefer an idle. Running race fuel, and jetted spot on, I have only a minimal amount of the common rpm "hang time" declellarating. It was VERY prominent when my 500 was bone stock.