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Mx track technique
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<blockquote data-quote="2strokesteve89" data-source="post: 218142" data-attributes="member: 1670"><p>Sand can be a handful if you don't ride it right....basically On the gas all the time though, doesn't have to be WOT, but you have to have power to the ground the whole time or you'll wash out, it's a work out on the fore arms as well.....as far as the shifting while standing, I'm not sure, guess I'm not thinking about shifting most of the time, it just happens. But Nedge has it right, keep riding and the bike will more and more become comfortable to you, give it enough time and it will become an extension of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2strokesteve89, post: 218142, member: 1670"] Sand can be a handful if you don't ride it right....basically On the gas all the time though, doesn't have to be WOT, but you have to have power to the ground the whole time or you'll wash out, it's a work out on the fore arms as well.....as far as the shifting while standing, I'm not sure, guess I'm not thinking about shifting most of the time, it just happens. But Nedge has it right, keep riding and the bike will more and more become comfortable to you, give it enough time and it will become an extension of you. [/QUOTE]
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