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Old April 19th, 2015, 09:08 PM   #15
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Name: Cadd
Location: 41°21'13.1"N, 74°41'37.4"W
Join Date: Jan 2014

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MOTM - May '15
Thanks for the offer dude!! If you weren't 4+ hours away, I would totally link up with you to do this.

I guess you're right that a few hours on a dirt bike can't really help what I'm trying to do since I can't practice on my own afterwards.

My main goal:
While riding on the road, I hit a corner and suddenly there's sand/gravel/pebbles/dirt right there! I never slid on it before because I normally don't ride fast enough to do so. When I do the debris, I normally flick the bike up really hard and hit both brakes pretty hard to slow me down a little more, then lean back into the turn.

Because I have no dirt experience, I just use the good ol "clench my butt cheeks and hope for the best" method.

But if I do start to feel like I'm sliding a bit, and the rear (or front) tire gets a little loose, I wouldn't know what the proper technique would be to go through it as safe as possible. What should my body position be? Do I lean more? Do I kiss the mirror even more? Or do I counter lean (lean the bike, but stay as perpendicular to the ground as possible)? I have absolutely no clue.
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