Just a small tip for those who love to corner in soft soil. Always keep your body upright. Who knows when your rear wheel decides to loose traction and send you into s sideways drift? Also, it looks pretty cool, but the mainpurpose is to place your weight squarely on the mid section of the bike, to force the side knobs of the tyres to bite in. This also applies to riding sideways on a downhill slope. I'll get pics if someone can help me snap myself in action.
And for the road:
There are several places in Singapore where the road has been paved so many times that the road surface rises over the curb base level. If you can master the technique, you can apply the gutter run corner and blast through the corner at full speed without worrying that you'll loose grip. Again, anyone who can take pictures of me in action? I'm dying to proove that watching Initial D does weird things to your riding style.