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Mx track technique
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<blockquote data-quote="2strokesteve89" data-source="post: 216548" data-attributes="member: 1670"><p>On jumps with a kicker, I stay on the gas untill the rear wheel has left the face of the jump, you can feel when the font wheel hits one of those things and react with the throttle accordingly...... With no kicker I stay on the gas untill the font wheel has cleared the jump. Start on the smaller jumps and once you've gotten a handle on how the bike handles in the air and landings, you can go bigger. There are ways of controlling the bike in the air, but for a beginner stay on the smaller stuff untill you've got a grip on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2strokesteve89, post: 216548, member: 1670"] On jumps with a kicker, I stay on the gas untill the rear wheel has left the face of the jump, you can feel when the font wheel hits one of those things and react with the throttle accordingly...... With no kicker I stay on the gas untill the font wheel has cleared the jump. Start on the smaller jumps and once you've gotten a handle on how the bike handles in the air and landings, you can go bigger. There are ways of controlling the bike in the air, but for a beginner stay on the smaller stuff untill you've got a grip on it. [/QUOTE]
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