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Only use the rear brake. Do not touch the front brake. It will lock up and you will probably drop it. And make sure if you're slowing down to turn to use the clutch too.
I spent an entire day thrashing a Honda CRF230 on some amazing forest trails a few weeks ago. Riding very aggressively, I ended up using very little brakes. I slowed down almost entirely with engine braking. I'd read about using engine braking while on gravel/dirt and was a bit skeptical. But after putting it into practice, it's amazingly easy to control the bike with engine braking combined with good throttle control.
Agree with JonKerr about not touching the front brake.
Ended up gettin pushed a lil wide on the turn in by a minivan, ended up dropping it as we dug into a side sand mound. Wife landed on our backpack on her back. I got a bruise on my knee. Bike is fine. Still have to ride out of this place.
Ended up gettin pushed a lil wide on the turn in by a minivan, ended up dropping it as we dug into a side sand mound. Wife landed on our backpack on her back. I got a bruise on my knee. Bike is fine. Still have to ride out of this place.