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Dirt Bike Front End Washing Out. This is great advice on normal dirt, but in sand you want your weight toward the rear and more neutral in the corners. The mx 71 works better on most ca dirt, accept track most track dirt. I recently had my front suspension redone according to my weight with stiffer springs, etc. Although your problem may be bike related, a lot of riders will have problems with their front ends washing out. I've found that anything less than 107mm ruins the front end. Out of the blue on a. This has happened on a very tight/twisty section of. You are on a heavy bike, most anyone would have trouble washing out on wet dirt/mud, so it might not be anything you're doing. Had two tumbles yesterday, nothing serious, but both as a result of a front end washout. I do agree with kb228, that you are probably a bit too far up on the. Keep your front end light and let the bike float through the corners. I would go with john stu. What am i doing wrong? I m having trouble with the front end washing out on low (er) traction surfaces. I have found that on my kx, x, sx, and r, that the bridgestone m403.

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The mx 71 works better on most ca dirt, accept track most track dirt. You are on a heavy bike, most anyone would have trouble washing out on wet dirt/mud, so it might not be anything you're doing. I m having trouble with the front end washing out on low (er) traction surfaces. This is great advice on normal dirt, but in sand you want your weight toward the rear and more neutral in the corners. What a difference in the bumps and overall. Although your problem may be bike related, a lot of riders will have problems with their front ends washing out. I've found that anything less than 107mm ruins the front end. I have found that on my kx, x, sx, and r, that the bridgestone m403. What am i doing wrong? This has happened on a very tight/twisty section of.

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Dirt Bike Front End Washing Out I m having trouble with the front end washing out on low (er) traction surfaces. Out of the blue on a. This has happened on a very tight/twisty section of. I would go with john stu. I've found that anything less than 107mm ruins the front end. Had two tumbles yesterday, nothing serious, but both as a result of a front end washout. You are on a heavy bike, most anyone would have trouble washing out on wet dirt/mud, so it might not be anything you're doing. I do agree with kb228, that you are probably a bit too far up on the. I have found that on my kx, x, sx, and r, that the bridgestone m403. What am i doing wrong? What a difference in the bumps and overall. The mx 71 works better on most ca dirt, accept track most track dirt. I recently had my front suspension redone according to my weight with stiffer springs, etc. Keep your front end light and let the bike float through the corners. This is great advice on normal dirt, but in sand you want your weight toward the rear and more neutral in the corners. I m having trouble with the front end washing out on low (er) traction surfaces.

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