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My body position, jumping
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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 217646" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>Very nicely built for the variety of riders a track like that produces. I like two wheel's suggestion about setup. Lots of guys like me seldom change settings, but too many (I think) ride them like they bought them. Sooooo, start with setting the preload ( some people call it race sag), and move on to the suspension settings.</p><p></p><p>You are already taking some pics. My suggestion is to video and compare your position to the riders who are more successful on that jump. Then compare yourself to the instructional videos that instructors like Gary Semics produce.</p><p></p><p>The easiest way I know to increase tthe grip with your knees is to hold your feet in a pigeon toed position. Ie place them on the pegs at what you consider your normal sit down spacing: stand and turn your toes inward a little. If you haven't tried it, do it on the stand and you can see what it does. Helps me in guiding the bike with my knees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 217646, member: 1650"] Very nicely built for the variety of riders a track like that produces. I like two wheel's suggestion about setup. Lots of guys like me seldom change settings, but too many (I think) ride them like they bought them. Sooooo, start with setting the preload ( some people call it race sag), and move on to the suspension settings. You are already taking some pics. My suggestion is to video and compare your position to the riders who are more successful on that jump. Then compare yourself to the instructional videos that instructors like Gary Semics produce. The easiest way I know to increase tthe grip with your knees is to hold your feet in a pigeon toed position. Ie place them on the pegs at what you consider your normal sit down spacing: stand and turn your toes inward a little. If you haven't tried it, do it on the stand and you can see what it does. Helps me in guiding the bike with my knees. [/QUOTE]
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