Re: Degree of difficulty
- From: "Dean H." <moto@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 08:15:39 -0400
"Rider" on the subject of trikes and quads says:
The correct thing to do in such a situation is to weight the inside peg
and shift your body over the lifting wheel while applying enough throttle
to break the traction and cause the rear wheels to slide through the turn.
and
You lean to the inside of a turn just like on a bike. The difference is
that on an ATV you need to do more than just lean. You actually have to
move your body weight to counteract the forces. And with almost all ATVs
having a solid rear axle, sliding through the turns rather than riding
through them is standard operating procedure.
So much for tread lightly, huh?
.
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