Admin Posted Friday at 14:06 Posted Friday at 14:06 Lift smarter, not harder to avoid injury.View the full article 1 Quote
Fiddlesticks Posted Friday at 16:25 Posted Friday at 16:25 This is all good and well on a summer's day, but when you slip off due to mud/snow/ice, there's a traction problem to overcome before you can push into the bike. 1 Quote
veracocha Posted Friday at 16:52 Posted Friday at 16:52 26 minutes ago, Fiddlesticks said: This is all good and well on a summer's day, but when you slip off due to mud/snow/ice, there's a traction problem to overcome before you can push into the bike. Yes, but most unlikely to meet those conditions on a GS 4 Quote
billysugger Posted Friday at 21:04 Posted Friday at 21:04 They're cheating anyway. The bike isn't flat on the ground due to the bloody great crash bars, so there's no bending down low. Try doing it with the handlebars stuck in mud, for instance 1 Quote
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