ATV riding techniques
#11
All I can say, is the more you ride, the more you learn. You learn what the best riding position is for different situations. Sometimes it's not safe to stand up (crouch), sometimes it's not safe to sit down. It's all learning how to ride, how to handle your machine, and get from point A to B.
Have Fun, Ride Safe
Have Fun, Ride Safe
#12
Originally posted by: ftwflh
When I ride hard my *** dont touch the seat just like on a dirt bike you have more control.Lets see some nut try to climb hills sitting on the seat.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
When I ride hard my *** dont touch the seat just like on a dirt bike you have more control.Lets see some nut try to climb hills sitting on the seat.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#13
everyone pretty much nailed it.
For the hillclimbing comments,,,,,just be careful not to lean too far forward. You really dont want those back tires to loose traction suddenly. (but yes, leaning forward and taking advantage of your momentum is a good idea)
For the hillclimbing comments,,,,,just be careful not to lean too far forward. You really dont want those back tires to loose traction suddenly. (but yes, leaning forward and taking advantage of your momentum is a good idea)
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