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Woods trail riding technique advice
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[QUOTE="High Lord Gomer, post: 168487, member: 16469"] It sounds like you've been paying attention and are working on good things. Three minor suggestions: 1. Make sure all of the controls are adjusted properly so that you don't form bad habits based on improperly adjusted controls. 2. Make sure the suspension has been serviced recently so that the bike is behaving desirably and predictably. 3. Take a class or arrange instruction with a local pro. They might find things you never thought of and can better explain why the right things to do are the right things. BBBom...there is no such thing as a wheelie on a 500, they are merely different stages of looping out. :scream: [/QUOTE]
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