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[QUOTE="TexKDX, post: 34400, member: 16276"] Jamsxr, I guess I must take exception to this approach. Perhaps the best traction is acheived with the rear wheel when the front wheel is unweighted and skimming the ground. Weighting the front will cause the rear to break traction. Understand the desire to not loop out, but rear wheel traction and balance front-to-back are what will ultimately get you up the hill when traction is not unlimited. I did an extensive write-up on the subject a few months back that you might want to search for. It has a detailed explanation of unweighting for obstacles, steering, etc. based on information gained in two riding clinics I attended. Best regards, TexKDX. [/QUOTE]
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