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| Written by stumpy_dan | |||||
| Sunday, 01 July 2007 | |||||
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Berms are corners which rise up out the ground vertically and are curved. They can allow a rider to maintain or gain allot of speed whilst turning on a trail. They are great fun.
Step 1
As you approach the berm you want to be crouched down with your feet reasonably parallel (due the position of the tyre with the ground at this angle there is less need to dig your foot down on the outside as in a conventional corner. Approach the corner in this position from the near to top of the berm. Not the very top (this is the berms weakest point). Near the top you will be in a position to gain maximum speed around and the berm and most importantly out of the berm as you exit
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tomtomks
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... these 3 steps made me think a bit more about how i ride berms.. found them a great help, i think its cool to refresh your skills now and then,,,,go on try it!!! feels good to get it right.....thanks dan |
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