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<blockquote data-quote="snowflake" data-source="post: 200712" data-attributes="member: 152"><p>I absolutely suck at riding in the mud.</p><p>I always keep my speed to the point where I can stop in an emergency without panicking and slamming the brakes, remember, the wheels will lock up easier than normal and then you just kinda float to wherever, I'd advise to reduce speed to what you want it to be before entering obstacles such as a corner or going down a hill, go a gear lower, and most importantly, stand upon the pegs, should be done anyway but is of extra importance when riding in less than ideal conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snowflake, post: 200712, member: 152"] I absolutely suck at riding in the mud. I always keep my speed to the point where I can stop in an emergency without panicking and slamming the brakes, remember, the wheels will lock up easier than normal and then you just kinda float to wherever, I'd advise to reduce speed to what you want it to be before entering obstacles such as a corner or going down a hill, go a gear lower, and most importantly, stand upon the pegs, should be done anyway but is of extra importance when riding in less than ideal conditions. [/QUOTE]
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