There are several ways to do this correctly. The best way for you is to practice for a while and don't worry if it runs wide the 1st time.
You can try riding in the friction zone (clutch slipping) while you hold a steady throttle.
Another way is that you can drag the rear brake while you leave the clutch out and modulate the throttle, or simply carry enough speed into the turn, squeeze the clutch and coast around. Any way you do it, you really NEED to turn your head around and look behind you since that is your goal, to travel in the direction in which you came.
One way to start is to just ride in circles making the diameter smaller and smaller. As your speed drops, remember to lean the bike and keep your body upright, elbows bent, NEVER locked. Have fun!
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