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Point me in the right direction because the dunes kicked my ass this weekend, more so the whoops. I have a steering stabilizer but not installed yet. Steering stem and handlebars are stock. What all can help out

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ride more whoops :)

yours is the best answer. i ride every damn weekend with my buddies in some of the harshest terrain youve ever seen. we are so used to it that when we head to the sand its like a vacation. whoops are nothing to us. even the bikes with the stock suspensions fly throught the whoops. its just a matter of getting used to it.

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$300 for Flexx bars seems steep, but arm pump in the dunes is exactly why I bought mine, and they totally eliminated arm pump for me and made the dunes an enjoyable experience.. so I felt they were worth it.

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Having a throttle responsive bike and changing the way I hit whoops now has made the best impact for me personally. If you can blip the throttle to pull the weight back off the front end, rather than trying to muscle it up and keep all your weight back, you'll probably not get as fatigued as fast. But a extended thumb throttle and anti-vib stem can be had pretty affordably, if you are patient enough on ebay. The anti-vib stem helped more with rough ruts and stuff more than the whoops though. Highly recommend for that.

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yeah if everything goes right im gonna pickup a lonestar +2 anti vibe stem today for a pretty reasonable price

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