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Journey to 2B license [CDC]


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hello any advice for lesson 3 having problem with going up slope :( And I have difficulty stepping the rear break (standing at 150cm only hahaha)...

 

hmmm... i think balancing will be important when going up slope. So, u need to make sure u gain enough speed when going up slope... but not too fast, just sufficient for you to turn and go up the slope smoothly. by then it should b easier to step rear brake and put left foot down. if height really matters, think bbdc has those bikes with lower seat height. :cheeky:

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hmmm... i think balancing will be important when going up slope. So, u need to make sure u gain enough speed when going up slope... but not too fast, just sufficient for you to turn and go up the slope smoothly. by then it should b easier to step rear brake and put left foot down. if height really matters, think bbdc has those bikes with lower seat height. :cheeky:

 

i think he is refering to moving off after stopping on the slope.

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