BenjaminPQ
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- Jan 4, 2001
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I'm always trying to improve my speed in the tight stuff and I noticed that I can ride, basically two ways.
1. Instead of trying to carry maximum speed through corners and around trees, you use the gas, brake, gas, brake, gas technique. So you would come in to a corner with a lot of speed, slam on the brakes till at a very slow speed, make a short tight turn, then get on the gas hard till the next corner where you do it all again.
2. Instead of tearing around like a mad man you would try to carry as much momentum through corners as posable Your corners would be taken wider and you would be testing traction a little more.
I would guess that a combination would be best but what works best for you guys?
BTW, I couldn't decide if this should have been posted in the riding technique section or the woods section so sorry if I'm wrong.:confused:
1. Instead of trying to carry maximum speed through corners and around trees, you use the gas, brake, gas, brake, gas technique. So you would come in to a corner with a lot of speed, slam on the brakes till at a very slow speed, make a short tight turn, then get on the gas hard till the next corner where you do it all again.
2. Instead of tearing around like a mad man you would try to carry as much momentum through corners as posable Your corners would be taken wider and you would be testing traction a little more.
I would guess that a combination would be best but what works best for you guys?
BTW, I couldn't decide if this should have been posted in the riding technique section or the woods section so sorry if I'm wrong.:confused: