The Honda Pilot
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- Feb 25, 2001
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No expert, just very familiar.Originally posted by The Honda Pilot
Just a few more questions since your the expert at this track.
I haven't seen them since Anthony redid them.How should I go about hitting those whoops along the fence.
I haven't jumped that either. I took myself out of commission for a few months right after they put that in. Anthony told me that he leaves it almost pinned in 3rd. I haven't seen it in a month, but the left side originally didn't throw you as high, so it looked much easier. I think the first tabletop is about 45-50 feet and then the single to the tabletop is 85 ft to the downslope, but you can land anywhere on top. Be careful and look out for slower moving non-jumpers.Anywho what about that single onto the table top ? I hit the table top before it in 3rd gear should I just pin it when I land in 3rd and hold on or will I over jump it ? does it throw you weird ? How far of a gap is it ? looks like 60 feet to me but looks scarry. Thanx in advance.
I've realy been looking for an excuse to post these...Originally posted by yardpro
gomer-
you finally get the excuse to post some pics of yoryself, w/o looking tooo vain. whoopie!!!:)
Oh, I'll likely be around...just not riding. :(sorry to hear 'bout your disc problem, guess we won't see you there in feb?
I've ripped lots of seams myself!I was going to try and recruit you into fat boys racing, bummer:( FBR rips!!!!!
Ouch! I never thought that they might be a danger. He put them there to keep people from cutting the track and pulling back out in front of others. Any suggestions for a better barrier?next time your at that track tell the owner to get rid of every one of those tires they have buried half way into the ground!!!
I spent *hours* pasting my picture in there...don't think I left the cables in!now show the upper part of the pictures where you have the cable holdin your butt up!
Not exactly...the harder you are accelerating, the farther forward you generally need to be. If you hit something fast while coasting, you would want to be farther back than if you were going slower, but accelerating hard.The faster you are going to hit a jump the more you need to be on the front end of the bike.
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