Ride partners will appreciate it if you ride with fenders when it's muddy.
Besides keeping the spray out of their eyes, fenders will keep it out
of your peepers and off your clothes, too. Best, they'll keep the muck
off the bike, somewhat reducing cleaning time and limiting the wear and
tear on the finish. We can show you some fenders suited to the mud.
Don't Muddle The Puddle When
riding in muddy conditions be careful at puddles. It may seem fun
to blast through, but it is never a good idea because you ca not be sure
what is at the bottom. If there's a hole there, you will end up doing a
sweet Superman imitation and sail over the bars when your front wheel
gets stopped cold. This will entertain your ride partners immensely but
it can be quite painful and could wreck the fork and frame if
you are really unlucky.
Our recommendation? Slow way down and try to skirt
the edges of puddles so you know you are passing over solid ground.
Wheelie Across
If you are coming into a muddy section that is only a yard or so across, but
still looks like it could cause a loss of control, try this technique
(this requires being able to lift the front wheel; if you do not know
how, learn before trying this move): as you approach the bog, lift the
front wheel and hold it up, until it is over dry ground. If you do
this correctly, the front wheel will miss the mud altogether and the
rear wheel will cruise through the muck. Because your front wheel is
airborne as you cross the goo, there is no chance of getting the front
end stuck and getting launched.
Ride It Out Another
important mud maneuver is hanging on a little longer when things seem
out of control. Often, if you can just ride out the initial
unsteadiness you feel, the bike will regain control on its own. It
helps to stay off the brakes and remain relaxed.
Dodge The Danger Keep
in mind that no one is forcing you to ride through the mud. If it looks
risky, the best bet may be to get off and walk around the muddy
section. There is nothing wrong with that and you will have the last laugh
should one of your buds bury their front wheel and auger in! |