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Getting out of a 'crash rut'
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[QUOTE="ohvrider, post: 483259, member: 36392"] I was on a familiar piece of trail today at much higher speed than usual. Coming up out of a dry creek bottom there was a small gulleywasher to the right. The rut funneled me in and I couldn't see it due to dust until it was too late. This rut led off the trail into trees and a dropoff so no way I could follow it. I hit it somewhere around 40 or 50mph and managed to get the front wheel out. I laid on the throttle and put my weight on the front tire while trying to kick the rear over. I wiped when the rear slid up the rut. Anyone know a save for this situation? Actually it all happened too fast to think. Where I might've gone wrong is trying to get out of the rut too fast. [/QUOTE]
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