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I know I'm pushing in my mog when my groundie asks to get out and walk before the slope.

 

If its a side slope I tip the chip box up the hill.

 

Another thing I do on descents, is select 4x4 and crawler box, the last thing I want to be doing is touching the brakes.

 

I do find it some what scary at times, I am by no means an off road expert.

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I just face downhill and dip the clutch. Easiest way down! Make sure it's only like a multi story car park when you do that though!

 

I've never done serious off roading. Use to go over big mounds of soil and stuff of my old quad. Managed to roll it once though. I couldn't keep my weight on the corner and hold the brake at the same time so I bailed and it followed me down sideways!

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I just face downhill and dip the clutch. Easiest way down! Make sure it's only like a multi story car park when you do that though!

 

I've never done serious off roading. Use to go over big mounds of soil and stuff of my old quad. Managed to roll it once though. I couldn't keep my weight on the corner and hold the brake at the same time so I bailed and it followed me down sideways!

 

I think thats the last thing your supposed to do!

 

Multi storey or not.:001_tongue:

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