Perhaps a basic course in MC riding is in order? You can brush up on your technique and get some pointers from someone more experienced.
https://www.msf-usa.org/
Thanks for the advice on MSF course. I just finished a refresher course but using provided bikes which are small and light. Hesitate to take my concours to the course :- afraid to drop it in the tight turn setup
Pretty different feeling when transition from light to heavy bikes
WAY back when I first got my C-14 I took the three MSF courses as a refresher for myself. Time well spent.
As you said, they use small lightweight bikes for the first two courses. Those Honda Rebels were fun to ride. The instructor nick named me Sparky because I was always dragging the tip over bars while making turns.
The 3rd course was the most fun for sure. Riding my C-14 in this setting was a blast. It really improved my low speed handling of the bike. I was a bit concerned that I might drop the bike during the course and I even took the bags off before class, just in case. But I do have drop bars on the bike so at least any damage would have been minimized. The good news is that I didn't drop it, or even come close. The best way to avoid dropping your bike is to install crash bars.