Last year, I took my bike out on my favorite twisty road. I always ride to the destinations, looking for washed out corners etc., then ride a bit more aggressively on the way back. I was practicing "squaring off" corners, driving deep into the corner, then applying pressure to the bars (counter steering) and accelerating out of the corner. One the last corner before arriving home, in my lane heading right at me is a John Deere tractor with a sickle bar cutting high weeds. No signs, no cones, nothing. I had already selected my line, and there he was. I could either go straight, hit him head on, or try to go around him on the inside. I went around on the inside, applying heavy pressure with my left hand on a right hand curve. Not an instinctual move, but probably saved my life. If I hadn't been practicing that on a regular basis, I would have had a disaster. My question: anyone else practice this?