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[QUOTE="motoxpress, post: 335409, member: 25343"] I need some tips... I ride MX tracks in Utah and most of the tracks have a lot of deep sand. The worst is the corners. Just yesterday I was at a track located in Delta, UT -Bunker hill raceway. This track has 2 corners that are full of sand and I could not get through them without a lot of effort. What is the best way to approach and exit a sandy turn? I also wonder about the setup ofmy bike. It's a '01 250F that has lightweight fork oil and 46 springs. I am wondering if I need to adjust the forks dampning to help the front stay steady. Right now it feels like it want to dive in this type of condition. Advice? George Loch [/QUOTE]
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