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  1. Maybe I’m doing them wrong, but I release the brake as soon as I start turning into the corner. So brake until the swoop. Speed helps!

  2. I always find it easier if i have the suspension active coming out of the previous corner to have that loaded up potential in the back end. I would also work on the leaning your bike in the corners.

    Nail the cornering and the steez will follow.

  3. Realizing that skidding up the trail causes wear, so I perfected by not doing them.

  4. SuperGreen08 on

    One of the things that helped me was really throwing my bodyweight over the front wheel and then turning. (this is to do it anywhere, not on a turn specifically). This video explains it pretty well, if you haven’t already seen it.

    [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jn5fYdhc-Qc](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jn5fYdhc-Qc)

  5. The Scandi flick in motorsport is to prep the weight shift/angle of the car entering the corner. All you’re doing here in this clip is skidding twice. You want to initiate that skid and lean the bike into the corner in one smooth motion, shifting your weight, letting off the brakes and exaggerating the lean-in to get the bike on line for the apex. Takes coordination and reps, like anything else. Also, it should be kinda rare to do this, the actual situations where it’s useful are few and far between.

    Edit: spelling

  6. Nightshade400 on

    Maybe I do them wrong but I have never used my brakes when doing them. It is more like a modified power slide of sorts and not so much a skid. with a skid you are removing supporting layers of dirt, with a flick you are basically scuffing the loose top layer which does little to no damage to the actual trail.

    Even with that said I am not a big fan of them unless I am trying to burn a little bit of speed.

  7. unless you do them right you’re just chewing up the trail and losing speed to “look cool” …except you dont look cool. you look like a jerry who doesnt know how to corner.

    The only ethical way to practice and get good at these is on a trail you maintain yourself, not some one else’s trail

  8. I’ve always tried to get my back tire as light as I can while still keeping it skimming the ground, and once it reaches the spot where I want to start the turn, I reweight it and let go of the brakes. You want to allow the force of the back tire grabbing the trail again to initiate the momentum shift that’ll let you really lean into the corner. Works better on well built but still pretty tight berms cause it gets you in an ideal position to rail it with less work required on your end. Doing it on wider or flatter turns in just for steez.

  9. YakInevitable8770 on

    First off, that’s not a flick. Use your brakeScandinavian flick doesn’t use brakes. You downshift turn opposite direction and then swing it. That’s a Scandinavian flick. If you’re applying brakes You’re doing a power slide skids rely on locking up brakes and tires. Flicks and drifts are oversteers with counterbalance

  10. Least_Artichoke1967 on

    Just corner properly. Lean your bike, but keep your weight perpendicular to the ground. If you slide then so be it, but don’t skid on purpose. It damages the trail and creates more work for the builds and more more frequent closures.

  11. MeSmokemPeacePipe on

    There’s no berm here lol I don’t even think a scandi flick makes sense here

  12. Competitive-Self-975 on

    Honestly, work on your body position and learn to corner normally before trying these moves. You’re not ready yet.

  13. Seriously dude, you better be out there unfucking the trails after you post this stupid shit!

  14. Sending it really helped me. I mean really you have to exagerate your movement and then you’ll do them anywhere all the time

  15. El_Hiezenberg on

    I have read this is something you only do on trails you yourself maintain. it causes damage to the trail

  16. Yeah don’t do this. If you’re braking just to fishtail you are doing it wrong and creating washboards

  17. nightfire_83 on

    Just don’t. Personally, I think they suck and add unnecessary extra trail wear

  18. givemesendies on

    Get normal cornering down first. Regardless of whether are not you should be doing flicks, it takes cornering fundamentalsp im not seeing in this clip.

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