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Technique for rocky hill ascent/descent?
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[QUOTE="wanaride, post: 662949, member: 44530"] Oh man, there's nothing like going down a steep rocky downhill section and noticing that your rear tire is slowly coming around to meet your front tire (compliments of locking up the rear brake). :eek: Jack-knifing on a steep downhill is an "interesting" thing to do, especially with a 50ft drop off the other side of the trail...thank God for body armor!!! Sounds like I need to: - reduce air pressure in my tires further (maybe to 10psi?). - soften my suspension settings. - adjust my rear brake so that tapping it doesn't lock up the wheel. - maybe change the gearing for better low-end pulling. - stand up on the uphills, sit down towards the rear of the seat on downhills. - get more body armor and more life insurance ;) [/QUOTE]
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