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Bad habits and lower leg injures
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[QUOTE="arossitt, post: 175736, member: 22849"] Seems the position of your feet is not the answer.Sometimes you need them down and sometimes you need to keep them up.I to suffered a tib/fib break,which resulted from not putting my foot out.My bike slid out and tip of my left foot which was still on the peg dug into the dirt and the bike pushed the heel of my foot forward.The result when I looked under the bike which was laying on my leg was my foot was pointing in the wrong direction.The result was two broken bones and a lot of tissue damage.Three months down the track and I'm still walking as if I've got a stick up my a***.My two cents worth would be to ride with your toes on the pegs(if you need to keep your feet up) more and if the above happens,maybe you'll walk away with dust and not plaster on you.Old habits are harder to break than bones . [/QUOTE]
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