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[QUOTE="Danman, post: 721835, member: 20488"] Trailryder Are you riding at the lake or the river? Was it last weekend? It must have been realy muddy! If its the lake its more than likely more clay based and snotty with rocks. If its the river its sandy. Should be fun as long as it does not do like our river bed at our lease. It gets some real gooie spots that are like quicksand and will sink the front wheel to the axle very quickly. It has put me over the bars a few times. Just like somebody stuffed a broom stick in your spokes. I would try gripping the bike with your knees good. Stand up and get the weight on the back of the bike and keep on the gas. It helps to clean the mud out of the tire. Air pressure and tire selection are key as well. I would run it low. I've found that with the maxxis IT work decent in the mud, but I think its realy senitive to air pressure. I know just a pound or two over will make a big difference. It the tire is pumped up to high it will slide around a lot. I want to try an S-12 in the rear. [/QUOTE]
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