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Posted: 11:53 pm Aug 24 2007
by Wudscrasher
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Wudscrasher wrote:Also, I rarely stand up in the tight trees (well, our tight trees - I don't know what yours look like), as the branches will take my head off or slap me silly! I'm short, so I stay low and duck what I can. YMMV.

-- C.J.
I just figured out how to post video, and this is a perfect example of where you shouldn't (or can't) stand up:

http://s235.photobucket.com/albums/ee96 ... _Shire.flv

It's one of my Top 5 sections of trail I have ever ridden. To ride through it fast is surreal and incredible. The trees in this 10-year-old clearcut are growing such that they literally envelop you as you're riding through it. Quite an experience. Enjoy. (The loud BANG! at the 2:24 mark is a tree branch hitting the cam)

-- C.J.
(BTW, it's taken with the OregonScientific cam y'all have. Got it for Xmas last year b/c of the reviews here. Wish I could get the quality better, but, you get what you pay for. Which wasn't much...)

Posted: 01:35 pm Aug 25 2007
by KDX Butterfly
Wish we had a cam to show you where we are riding this weekend.

I miss Colorado!

Posted: 05:10 pm Oct 04 2007
by luke347
Pop a wheelie in 2nd gear and twist the bars to 1 side and you bars will fit

Posted: 09:35 pm Oct 04 2007
by skipro3
BTW, the technique I described earlier is called scrubbing. Scrubbing the front wheel narrows the bike's profile without changing the line of travel.

Posted: 08:15 pm Oct 06 2007
by 2001kdx
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skipro3 wrote:BTW, the technique I described earlier is called scrubbing. Scrubbing the front wheel narrows the bike's profile without changing the line of travel.
:prayer:

Posted: 02:26 pm Nov 18 2009
by mudpack
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krazyinski wrote:SITTING UNLOADS THE PEGS CHANGES THE CENTER OF GRAVITY.
No, it doesn't. The CG of the bike is the same, the CG of the rider is the same (assuming you aren't standing tall). The attachment points of the bike and rider do not affect the CG of the combined masses. This is simple physics, even though it isn't intuitive.