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[QUOTE="Saratoga, post: 133434"] I am realizing that having to think about the mechanics of riding is harder then just saying it. Dragging the rear brake keeps the rear wheel from kicking up over bumps or obstacles. It prevents the shock from unloading and keeps the rear wheel planted down. As far as how I am able to do it, I just apply rear brake. It doesnt require a sensitive touch since the gas is on hard and the bike is moving forward with good momentum. It is hard to apply too much brake if the gas is on hard in the meat of the powerband. The whoops I am referring to are mild compared to Arenacross or Supercross type whoops. I suppose the size of the bumps will determine if this technique is practical or not. Try it and let me know. [/QUOTE]
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