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[QUOTE="scar tissue, post: 34404, member: 21098"] fremont: Going down on my thumper(XR600) I like to use compresion braking and the front brake, I find it give me the best control. also it's a little scary but if its pretty straight, just steep, I like to carry quite a bit of speed/ even accerate especially towards the bottom. Re: the orig question of going up. I don't know what bike you have but a common mistake on 125 etc is shifting going up. pinn it and climb. Usually on really knarly hills a small bike cannot pull the next gear unless the ride is pretty good with the timing and clutch. ------------------ chicks dig scars, pain heals, glory lives forever [/QUOTE]
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