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Downhill Switchbacks
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[QUOTE="firecracker22, post: 114488, member: 20316"] I have a severe problem with downhill swithbacks, whether or not they're rutted. I hate to say this, but: they scare me. If I screw up, I'm going off the edge. So every time, I either slooowww down so much that I just tip over, or panic and grab a handful of front brake and pull what I did at the NWSF: the front end washes out and I bite it. So, what is the correct technique for downhill switchbacks? I have been getting off and bulldogging the bike around the really nasty ones but I'd like to be able to ride around them like everybody else. Sidenote: uphill ones don't bother me at all. They're even fun. [/QUOTE]
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