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Diving when the wheel slips
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[QUOTE="wardy, post: 77208, member: 16710"] are you talking about the front tire pushing or sliding out ? if so you need to change your amount of pressure you are putting on the front end and our make sure that your suspension is set up for wieght correctly. front end "pushing" can be hurtful if it grabs and ya do a nasty high side. check the front tire pressure also. to high or to low of pressure can make your front wheel slip in those cases. not to mention tire compound and type of soil your riding on......sand and hard pack is very very different. you have touched if i understand your question, on a very complex situation when it comes to front end "sticking" to much and or to little of any of the above things i mention will cause that stuff to happen. [/QUOTE]
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