You use less tyre for the same speed if you shift your weight off the inside. Means you can go faster or at least retain a margin to go faster if you want.
How does that work? I can't make sense of it. Brain is tired. Do you mean less wear, or a smaller contact patch, or....?
Less of the tyre, the bike will be more upright.
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You use less tyre for the same speed if you shift your weight off the inside. Means you can go faster or at least retain a margin to go faster if you want.