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Dirt Biking Tips for Rocky Terrain

Handling a dirt bike can be quite a challenge. The rough terrain plus controlling the power and the maneuver of a dirt bike can truly be a challenge even for the experienced biker.

Here are some dirt biking tips so that you can manage rough terrain easily.

To negotiate rocky terrain, first scan the area and look for the smoothest possible path. Then when you enter the path, grip the dirt bike with your legs and stand up. This will keep the bike somewhat straight. Do not sit down on the bike’s seat. Use a lower gear; second gear is preferable. Do not hesitate to shift into a lower gear if the terrain gets rougher.

If the rocks are really rough, your first reaction would be to look at your dirt bike’s front fender. This is okay. But whenever you can, take your eyes off the front of your bike and look around for the smoothest line. However, if there is no smooth line available, then go ahead and go through the path that you are negotiating. 

Another useful dirt biking tip to go through rocky terrain is to keep your body weight centered most of the time. However, if there are bigger rock ledges you need to get over, lean back a little. Accelerate a little and pull the handle bars back so you won’t find yourself going over the handlebar.

Another important dirt biking tip to remember is to keep your momentum. Instinct tells you to stop whenever the rocks become bigger. But if you do, you can stall and tip over. Do not stop and panic. You will need momentum to get you through areas where the front end of the bike will drop. You do not want your front end to get stuck up in a hole.

Sometimes, you find yourself stalling through a rough spot. Here is a good dirt biking tip in order to avoid this. Your clutch action has to be very smooth. Put your fingers on the clutch at all times so you can easily pull the clutch when you need to. If there is an obstacle, do not hesitate to give more power to the bike.

Keep your other finger on the front brake. You would use that if you need to stop or slow down the bike in a hurry.

Of course, all these dirt biking tips would be for naught if you do not practice. Practice is the most important tip of all so that you will know your capabilities and the capabilities of your bike.

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