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<blockquote data-quote="carolinagirl" data-source="post: 200720" data-attributes="member: 3575"><p>I really appreciate the advice. Most of my friends are probably more like you Red, they love riding in mud. The place we ride most often is a lot of up an down hills through the woods and creek crossings. The trail entrances are all going up hill. So for a new rider, it's a little scary at first. I'll get it figured out eventually. I know at some point it's all going to "click" and I'll start trusting the machine to do what it's capable of and not being afraid i'm going to slam into a tree or go backwards down a hill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carolinagirl, post: 200720, member: 3575"] I really appreciate the advice. Most of my friends are probably more like you Red, they love riding in mud. The place we ride most often is a lot of up an down hills through the woods and creek crossings. The trail entrances are all going up hill. So for a new rider, it's a little scary at first. I'll get it figured out eventually. I know at some point it's all going to "click" and I'll start trusting the machine to do what it's capable of and not being afraid i'm going to slam into a tree or go backwards down a hill. [/QUOTE]
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