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Old 08-24-07, 10:21 PM
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well I know when you panic stop you tend to grab the brake as hard as possible, but you actually get more stopping power if your wheels are still moving, espectially on rough terrain. If you find you have to stop really quickly, shift weight to the rear and use both brakes, but the front brake is going to do most of the work. Keep weight on the back wheel to keep it rolling.
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