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[QUOTE="ToddHawaii, post: 34224, member: 17862"] Penguin...don't know if you are still checking your post, but for what it's worth - riding in the mud was a completely new experience for me, and took almost a whole year of riding in it to finally understand the physics behind balance and traction. Hawaiian Ice is probably the slickest around, and since we don't have a lot of flat land, most of our trails are either staight-up or straight-down. Let's see...Tires aired down(front-10lbs/rear-4lbs)Soft-terrain tire. Momentum is key, and of-course keeping tires cleaned out as much as possible, gearing...lots of practice! Because our mud is so sticky(Clay) we often-times will coat our entire bike with stuff like Pam(non-stick cooking spray), or Armor All, or WD-40...anything to hinder the clay sticking to every crevice. It takes at least two hours to clean my bike after just about every ride - during the winter months. Hope this helps... Aloooha! :) TrailTramp 98'Husky [/QUOTE]
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