Re: new to off road riding!!
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Originally posted by tinkerbell
Ladies,
I've heard people say I should know how to hop up and down a curb on the bike--well, how does on go about doing such a thing? Down doesn't sound hard ;) but up?!? I've looked around at different bike shops to see if they offer beginners clinics, but have had zero luck in finding anything. I've found some rides for different levels, but I don't want to be clueless when I show up to my first one...any tips, tricks, rules of the (off)road?! Any help would be extremely helpful! Thanks
If you are a beginner, forget the hopping stuff for now. The main things ( I belieive ) are:
* look down the trail where you WANT to go
* get off your saddle: the neutral/attack position is feet at 3/9, butt off saddle, eyes down the trail. This will help you to be dynamic, use your body to help you, instead of just bouncing along taking the hits with your butt. Even ifyou have full suspension, this is a basic skill.
*get comfortable with speed, no need to always creep along.
* get comfortable with your brakes. Braking power is 60% from the front brake. Learn to be gentle and easy with your brakes.
* when going downhill or down an obstacle, if you are in the attackposition it's easy to move your weight to the rear of your bike where it needs to be.
* don't panic grab your brakes.
Don't be afraid to be a newbie on rides, just find out what level the ride is and if they have a no-drop policy.
Book: Mountain Bike like a Champ by Ned Overend... excellent reading.
Irualn
Re: Re: new to off road riding!!
* get comfortable with your brakes. Braking power is 60% from the front brake. Learn to be gentle and easy with your brakes.
Yikes! It seems that every time I use my front brake, I end up over the handle bars - so I have been using my back pretty exclusively.
I might add that I am in the flat lands - most of the challenge here is with drops of roots
Any help would be appreciated.
Can you elaborate?