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Coming off jumps sideways
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<blockquote data-quote="2Wheels" data-source="post: 216818" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p>Yes, throttle helps</p><p>To lighten the front on impact. It's probably not the bike. If the trail isn't perfect it <em>may </em>be noticeable but more likely just a small cross rut. The string method is pretty accurate, and easy. As you probably know, bike and body attitude is dictated before you leave the ground. It's the mid air corrections that require skill and confidence. Right as you lift off you know if it's going to go badly, and to have the presence of mind and nerve to act or panic is the key. I'm more like Steve, the ol freeze 'n' pucker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2Wheels, post: 216818, member: 3804"] Yes, throttle helps To lighten the front on impact. It's probably not the bike. If the trail isn't perfect it [I]may [/I]be noticeable but more likely just a small cross rut. The string method is pretty accurate, and easy. As you probably know, bike and body attitude is dictated before you leave the ground. It's the mid air corrections that require skill and confidence. Right as you lift off you know if it's going to go badly, and to have the presence of mind and nerve to act or panic is the key. I'm more like Steve, the ol freeze 'n' pucker. [/QUOTE]
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