What are the techniques for three-wheeled motorcycle slalom?
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Three-wheeled motorcycle slalom techniques are mainly divided into two parts: before and during the slalom. Here are the detailed instructions: 1. Before starting the slalom, the rider needs to relax both mentally and physically, with legs naturally gripping the body of the motorcycle. During the slalom, when moving from the space between two poles to the next, pay attention to your position and the motorcycle's to avoid hitting the poles. Riders accustomed to first gear can give a little throttle when entering and slow down when exiting. Those using second gear can try to pass through at a constant speed. 2. After the slalom starts, find the right angle and speed for entering the poles: choose to enter from the middle position between the sideline and the pole in first or second gear. After entering, coordinate the throttle and clutch appropriately, trying to maintain a semi-linked state to promptly cut off power output for necessary adjustments. Apply the throttle smoothly and gently. If the motorcycle's position does not match your expectations, avoid slamming the brakes suddenly.