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From: [email protected] (Tommy Marcus McGuire)
Subject: Re: Countersteering_FAQ please post
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In article <[email protected]> [email protected] writes:
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>horse's neck in the direction you wish to go. When training a
>plow-steering horse to neck-rein, one technique is to cross the reins
>under his necks. Thus, when neck-reining to the left, the right rein
^^^^^
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>Ed Green, former Ninjaite |I was drinking last night with a biker,
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Given my desire to stay as far away as possible from farming and ranching
equipment, I really hate to jump into this thread. I'm going to anyway,
but I really hate it.
Ed, exactly what kind of mutant horse-like entity do you ride, anyway?
Does countersteering work on the normal, garden-variety, one-necked horse?
Obmoto: I was flipping through the March (I think) issue of Rider, and I
saw a small pseudo-ad for a book on hand signals appropriate to motorcycling.
It mentioned something about a signal for "Your passenger is on fire." Any
body know the title and author of this book, and where I could get a copy?
This should not be understood as implying that I have grown sociable enough
to ride with anyone, but the book sounded cute.
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