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Anatomy of a turn
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[QUOTE="MtnManiacX, post: 1186309, member: 76970"] Hey guys, I'm looking for an expert play-by-play breakdown of doing sharp turns on a motocross track. I know to kick my leg out to put weight over the front, and to get up close/over the gas tank. I also know to use the rear brake coming into a turn. Here's where I'm gonna get technical. Do you use front brake at all? Do you use the clutch while braking? Do you just tap the rear brake or lock the rear wheel up? When do you initiate the turn, before, after, or during braking? Do you downshift before the turn? I see the pros spinning their rear wheels out in turns, but how do I achieve that? So, in summary, I'm looking for exact instructions on what to do with my brakes, clutch, throttle, and the timing of everything. I know this is asking a lot, but it's timeless information that every novice rider needs to know. Thanks for your time & help! [/QUOTE]
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