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[QUOTE="CanadianRidr, post: 433565, member: 25352"] Jay feel free to comment on my post. But I think almost any post in this forum can be picked at. I don't know, maybe you are picking on Dell? It seems like there is some hostility but like I said, I don't know. The thing with giving riding advice over the net, is it is VERY hard to say/express/show/etc in exact detail what you mean. I don't think I have ever given advice in this forum except for the very few basics tips. I honestly think it's too hard to do unless you are a professional. Allthough I can't type out what im trying to say, but I think if you have to ask how to react to diffent jumps etc....then maybe you arn't ready to hit them yet. When I encounter something new on the track, I visualize, watch others and then judge what is the best way and then do it. Now for a first time rider, should they be jumping? That's up to them if they feel they have the skills, but if someone on here says "just give it 3/4 throttle" and some kid does that in the wrong position on the bike with no real idea on moving there bike/body in the air, it will cause a disaster no matter what throttle position they are in. What am I saying? I don't know just blabbin on I guess, it's hard to give accurate tips. There are SOOOO many factors that go into riding that it's almost impossible. I think it's good that many people give advice, but like Jay said, lets make sure it's as accurate as possible, give all the variables etc... (I never said that anyone gave bad advice either! Im just adding to jay's comment) :thumb: Ride hard and ride safe :cool: [/QUOTE]
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