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[QUOTE="sixstring4137785, post: 127009, member: 17848"] There are so many variables to this question that it's hard to answer it accurately. But here is my $ .02 I noticed alot of guy's I ride with stay full bore or in the meat of the power band to ride fast in the tight stuff. I don't ride a thumper but going thru tight sections in the meat of the power can be tricky if you deflect or bump trees and obsticals. I tend to ride in a higher gear, almost bogging thru but at the same time attaining good speed. Thus being able to concentrate on the trail and not holding on to my bike with death grip. If you need instant power wick the throttle and slip the clutch. This may be against all ethics of riding because I am not a pro, but it works great for me and better than any other technique I've tried. And I agree a solid pair of hand guards are great. My buddy hates when I pass him in the woods while plowing small saplings over. P.S. - ever have a tree hit your front brake when you were'nt expecting it ? [/QUOTE]
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