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[QUOTE="KawieKX125, post: 96253, member: 20140"] I LOVE SAND!!! It is really easy to ride in, makes you feel like a hero and helps your cornering skills. When moist, it is full of traction. 1)Get a sand only tire if you are serious, or at least a soft terrain one. 2)JEt the main jet 1 to 2 sizes richer to compensate for the extra load. 3)Stiffen suspension and make the rebound faster. 4)Ride off the back of the bike and never sit down. Cornering, accelerating, and brakeing should be done standing becasue some killer bumps will form. 5)Keep your weight centered while cornering. 6)Squeexe the bejeebes out of the bike with your knees. 7)USe the front brake, but very lightly. I will cause sand samplers. 8)USe the rear brake sparingly over whoops to keep the rear tracking straight. 9)PIN IT!!! This, although it may sound dumb is THE SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT THING TO DO along with leaning back. Sand will swallow a front tire whole if you are not careful. Hope that helps [/QUOTE]
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