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Old 02-19-06 | 08:38 PM
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MadMan2k
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If the surface is fairly good you should be able to really lean into the turns.
But if it's loose rocks on sandstone you might have to take it a little slower.. been there, done that.. lol

It might help to get on some good smooth pavement and just experiment with carving imaginary turns without touching the brakes. Depending on how knobby your tires are, though, they might not grip the pavement super well at a steep angle.
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