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Riding in mud
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[QUOTE="maco, post: 721833, member: 41298"] Trailrider-I think riding mud is an art.Yougotta love it enough to learn where the line is on control and out of control.Like someone said here there's a big difference in mud,some of it is a lot harder to work with.I would like to get better at it and I know it takes repitition.Other than moving around on the bike and technique I think a wider tire puts more grip.To add to that taller knobs and a tread that cleans out easy,wider spaced knobs,is better.Here when muddy I was told to go 10 lbs and low as 8 lbs.This seems to do well. [/QUOTE]
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