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[QUOTE="Yamamoto, post: 163364, member: 22578"] [b]Part 2[/b] Sorry I got Busy yesterday and could not come back. Photo ID=96 shows a down Hill, the proper way to get down the hill on 2 wheels is to allow the bike to flow (you gota go with it). Try and keep your weight back but your elbows up so that if you hit a bump or a rut you will not fall out of form and wreck. Dragging the rear brake helps keep the rear end steady, On this down hill it is very sandy so I try to controll the front brake with only one finger (trust me thats plenty). Along with any other riding form you want to keep standing, but get your butt back so that you do not go over the bars. Most important ...where do you want to go? That where you need to be looking, if you look at the root, rocks, or rut you will end up there. Start small, learn as you go that way you can keep learning. If at all you find yourself falling do not let bike get behind you! Next we will do upHills 101 [/QUOTE]
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