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[QUOTE="darringer, post: 739030, member: 26849"] Carnegie is a great place to practice downhills! There is nothing like heading down a trail and finding the only way out is a nasty, steep downhill. Some with terrain that looks and feels like marbles on concrete. I prefer to sit, weight back on most downhills. I use the front brake to keep my momentum down, and the back brake to help "steer" by alternating between light braking and actually locking the back momentarily to slide the rear wheel in the direction I want to go. Also, it helps to look as far ahead as possible, looking where you want to go, not on possible obstacles. Because if you look at that rut in front of you, more than likely you'll end up in it! [/QUOTE]
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