This diagram is for oval track stock cars, but you can implement this method into motorcycle oval track racing (especially short tracks) where you don't have much of a straight. Slightly offset wheels, slight camber of wheels. Old school racers say it works - for faster corner speeds, . . . different methods for cushion tracks or hard pack surfaces. You probably can't get too crazy, 'since I assume your chain is running a bit off? I see the European racers shaved their tires at angles to get more surface area(contact patch) on the ground for different tracks. Anything to gain an edge.
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