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[QUOTE="MXFastGuy, post: 684489, member: 24476"] I'm no pro, but I've run my share of AX, so here's my $.02: Bike: -Slide forks up in clamps -Move rear wheel as far forward as possible -Add 2-3 teeth to rr sprocket -Siffen suspension -If the track's really tacky (i.e. you're wheelying really easy), add a couple pounds of air to your rr tire Practice/Training: -Train for short sprints. Short intense jump roping, sprints, etc. -When riding, go hard for short bursts to work on speed and aggression -As boomer said, practice STARTS -If you don't have access to an AX/SX style track, shorten your outdoor practice track. Pick a few straights with jumps, and connect them with tight 180* turns. In all reality, AX is about aggression and timing. Bike setup and fitness (while still important) play less of a role. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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