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haha so true. I recently had a few west coast friends come in town to wheel with us. They were so blown away by the lack of traction on the rocks here. They called them petrified ice caps But as far as the topic of this post, I understand it in many different ways.1. Some mash their motor because of a lack of experience / lack of seat time.2. Some mash to be seen by the crowd.3. Some mash because their rigs don't work well or they're on a trail harder than what they should be on.4. Some mash because they have a ton of experience and only the hardest trails satisfy their competitive nature.5. And some people are just plain ignorant wanna be who've watched too many youtube videos. Personally I hate breaking but I'm also guilty of putting quite a few stellar beat downs on my rig. If I can crawl it I will but I built my rig and I know it well enough to know exactly what it will take to get up something. When I come to those spots in the trail that require a little momentum and wheel speed, that's what I give it.
haha so true. I recently had a few west coast friends come in town to wheel with us. They were so blown away by the lack of traction on the rocks here. They called them petrified ice caps
But as far as the topic of this post, I understand it in many different ways.
1. Some mash their motor because of a lack of experience / lack of seat time.
2. Some mash to be seen by the crowd.
3. Some mash because their rigs don't work well or they're on a trail harder than what they should be on.
4. Some mash because they have a ton of experience and only the hardest trails satisfy their competitive nature.
5. And some people are just plain ignorant wanna be who've watched too many youtube videos.
Personally I hate breaking but I'm also guilty of putting quite a few stellar beat downs on my rig. If I can crawl it I will but I built my rig and I know it well enough to know exactly what it will take to get up something. When I come to those spots in the trail that require a little momentum and wheel speed, that's what I give it.