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Rutted corners, what to aim for?
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[QUOTE="bud, post: 227570, member: 16160"] [IMG]http://vic.australis.com.au/bud/image3.jpg[/IMG] Where is the best spot to put the front wheel in these types of single track corners? The top one is a narrow railing type rut. The problem with the pink dot line, the line I usually prefer, is that the footpeg often hits the ground (green dot). The second rut is the type more usually found in sharper corners. The majority of riders I follow thru this type of rut tend to aim at the line marked by the red dot. So did I, but I've found that aiming further up the wall of the rut seems to make it more rail-able, and will usually force more lean and more speed. [/QUOTE]
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