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tips on cornering?
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[QUOTE="jack909, post: 669649, member: 47195"] there are 2 good efictive ways too hit a corner/burm acording to to Dirt Rider magazine ive always used them since i was a kid but i never really knew what they were called #1. way is called a centerd gravity turn prety much what gxdragon was talking about you haft do do all that but in this order it is most efictivly aprochedwhen you are going into a corner break with your front break "not back" (using the back will through you into a power slide which il get to next)then as you body weight is flying forward dont fight it lean forward then wait untill your going slow enough to enter the turn then begin to tilt your bike away from burm/corner and towards ground and put presure on outer peg but make sure that you keep your body facing streight up you should alway have a good center of gravity ex. you stay like this | and your bike like this _ so its like |_ ****y picture im sry enyways this is best used when you arent trying to pas some1 now now breking method #2.is called a power slide prety simple just go realy fast until you get close to a burn/turn then thern realy fast and slam the back breaks like you would on a bike this method is best used to pass some one in a race and if you want you can get physicly and clip people with it then it is called the bump and pit minuver...as you get beter you can aply the clutch to these breaking moves you will notice that all pros use only these same 2 wath as they tap the front break or slam the rear break have fun and practice [/QUOTE]
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