Originally Posted by
ca7erham
I guess different things work for different people. I used to rely on the front wheel to get me through, but then when I started to think more about the rear wheel, I was clearing stuff I never could in the past. And I had far fewer pinch flats.
I'm not talking high speed crap on that one...for the most part it's slow technical riding where tight turns equal the front and rear wheels taking different paths. The rear takes the inside line on sharper turns. Nice, leaning, fast, swoopy turns...yeah...the frt/rear will be in the same track.
Originally Posted by
TechRydr
good work Chelboed (I had given up on you after the 'I don't like to get my bicycle dirty' comment)

Aaaah crap man...I get my bike caked in the brown nasty spooge. I don't like it, but I'm not gonna let it keep me from having a good time.