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Absolute beginner trying to get respectable air
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[QUOTE="will-NOOB, post: 808927, member: 54947"] [b]jumps[/b] i havent been doing the sport long and im not a very good jumper but if i can give any advise it woulod be to wait untill u sort that suspension out u dont wanna get used to jumpin your bike like that before u make any major changes to setup. it will make alot of difference to the way the bike reacts on take off in the air and landing people who jump alot often have there sus slightly stiffer to absorb those heavy impacts.it could save your tail on a heavy landing. as for actual technique for doing jumps i find people all have there way of doing itsome people like to go slower and hop the bike up more using alot of body movement to keep the bike stable and some people like to hit jumps faster leaning forward a bit to keept it from looping back personally i like a smooth power delivery all the way till i spot the landing and then i let my bike dip by letting off the gas so the only other thing is your personal abillty jumps are not easy and the only real way of makin them is if u know what u r doing u might get the knack of em u may not either way know your limit and keep to it this isnt bmx anymore hope u get it sorted ;) [/QUOTE]
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