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Advice for riding tight woods
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[QUOTE="Ol'89r, post: 661582, member: 17212"] gxdragon. Smitt-Dog nailed it pretty good. Stand on the pegs and get as far forward over the bars as you can when you enter the corner. Try to be smooth. It you brake too hard and have to come to almost a complete stop then have to accelerate out of the corner, you will lose time and wear yourself out. When you come into the tight cornners, reduce your speed using both brakes until you get to the apex of the corner. Then, tap or drag your rear brake just enough to allow the rear to slide around the corner. BEFORE, you are completly around the corner, start coming on with the gas to keep the rear wheel sliding until you are out of the turn. One of the most important things to remember is, LOOK WHERE YOU WANT TO GO. When you are entering the corner or in the corner, you should already be looking out of the corner at where you want to go. Hope this helps. :thumb: [/QUOTE]
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