hill climbing

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  1. #1
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    Dec 2016
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    Latrobe, pa
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    hill climbing

    I pretty much have my attex running and swimming the way i want now. I have noticed it feels like it wants to go over backwards when i climb a steep hill. Never did flip but it gives me the willies. Can anyone tell me how steep a hill is safe to climb? I am hitting roots and rocks with the tires and just dont want to do a somersault.

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    If you feel uneasy on the hills you are encountering, I'd suggest a roll bar and seat belts. Safety is a plus when out alone.


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  3. #3
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    no doubt hitting roots and rocks will bounce the front end up ..... slower ascend may help. j.b.

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