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[QUOTE="NDRO, post: 49911, member: 21255"] That is fine on an MX track, but when you only see a section of ground once, there's no opportunity to pull something like that off. I suppose it's like crossing logs. After a while, you just get the hang of it. When I started riding in the woods, logs freaked me out... I find them a blast now. I spend my time figuring out how to get over them smooth and fast. One thing that I have noticed with my riding this year is that the hard stuff has been almost error free. It's the simple stuff that is biting my butt. I have been crossing creeks with barely a spash, riding over logs (dry) with ease, and able to pick and change lines. On the other hand, I'm still nursing either a cracked rib or a pulled chest muscle from a simple front end washout while going around a tree. Caught the throttle housing right in the chest. And I was wearing a chest protector.... On the other hand 2 years ago, I REALLY sucked... :D Thanks for the info, guys!!! [/QUOTE]
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