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Rutted corners, what to aim for?
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[QUOTE="bud, post: 229658, member: 16160"] roostinbe, I do actually find rutted single track to be my favorite type of riding, and I'm a lot better in that stuff than on the faster tracks. The pic at the top is about to scale. I'd guess most are between 8-14" deep. Re dabbing, it shouldn't be necessary to dab since the wheels can't slide out in a rut, but I do throw my inside foot forward for 2 reasons. Mainly because the inside footpeg frequently hits the ground, and if my foot was on the peg, that would also be a good way to end up behind the bike :D. In the more open ruts where that isn't a problem, I still get ready to dab because I often need to dab to prevent a lowside ;). [/QUOTE]
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Rutted corners, what to aim for?
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