I've been sliding since I was a kid doing skids in the dirt on my pushbike.I've never been into wheelies,stoppies or jumps - being sideways in a powerslide is what gets my rocks off.After countless gravel road miles,a fair bit of off road riding and a few seasons of dirt track on a hard pack clay track I'd say I've done a bit of sliding - but am by no means an expert or a gun slider.
First off ignore the talk of slippery tyres or going out in slippery conditions,sure you'll slide,but not in a controlled way.You want some sticky tyres,racing wets or my favorite,competion trials tyres,with these you can ride in the drift zone on seal - takes some speed and aggression with the throttle.
Getting into a two wheeled drift on a flat tracker (where's that OwlMorris,he was just in here with his rebuilt SR500 street tracker) is not so much skill - but a big jump in faith....to run deep,deep into the corner under power way past the braking point and then back off and slam the bike down and have both wheels loose traction is sphincter tightening when you first do it,but fuck,what a thrill to ride it there,bucking and slipping,fighting for control over both ends of the bike,hearing your tyres howling as they slide over clay,knowing when to hit the gas and turn the two wheel drift into a powerslide out of the corner.
You will need big bars,coming back into your lap,you have to sit upright with your feet under your bum,you need your shoulders to control this bike.Yes you can do it - but expect to crash....often.
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