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    a quick 'tow' techniques for when theres no rope and/or you need to go a short dstance, have the powered bike push the lhs footpeg of the non powered bike with thier rhs boot. Works well on flat ground, would be shit on a narrow bumpy track though, and gets a bit difficult on hills, has its uses though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    a quick 'tow' techniques for when theres no rope and/or you need to go a short dstance, have the powered bike push the lhs footpeg of the non powered bike with thier rhs boot. Works well on flat ground, would be shit on a narrow bumpy track though, and gets a bit difficult on hills, has its uses though.
    i tow as above only with a strop of course.towing this way(from diagonal pegs) stops the strop from wrapping round tower back wheel.ya have to stay in behind as much as poss so it doesnt pull you sideways to much but works well up hills or wherever

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