If your rear is as sharp as you say it is, then you sir are a brave man. I salute you.
that's why I rarely do it!....it was more of a street habit of many that I found I had to break when on the track...
one time I did it and the rear started to come around on me a little bit just before the apex and I gassed it and pointed it and shot through the rest of the turn with a degree of dirtbike look to how I executed it and checked my shorts when I came into the pits after that session...that was around the 1st time I got the 98 and had it on the track shaking it down to know moreso what I had to deal with...I was glad I had a much more street biased tire set on that bike then (Metzler Sportec M-1's) or the front might have caught more and tossed me highside like in the air...I have done alot of work to that bike to sort it out since then...