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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Front Wheel too light
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[QUOTE="TexKDX, post: 44931, member: 16276"] Laurel is greasy clay when wet and hardpack clay with a powder topcoat when dry. Blood, if you are riding on the blue-grooved mx track there and sliding the front end then a good intermediate-to-hard tire will work. I'm not sure of a good tire that will transition well from the greasy clay in the AM to dry clay in the PM other than say a good old intermediate tire like the Dunlop 756 or M32 Pirelli. Both of these would work better than the stock skin though. If you are having trouble with Devil's Backbone area, this is DEFINATELY a technique-specific climb. Body placement will let you get traction on the smoother part, but you'll also need to learn how to carry the front wheel then unload the rear on the steps, landing rear wheel first. If you let the steps kick your back end up and your front end down, then you will most definately unload the rear end and lose forward momentum. No way you can execute this move sitting. ------------------ TexKDX [/QUOTE]
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