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How to counter a "slanted" rut on a jump face?
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[QUOTE="High Lord Gomer, post: 718114, member: 16469"] I have to disagree with being loose on a rutted jump face. Squeezing the bike with your legs helps a lot to keep the bike from getting kicked sideways. I'm still kind of confused by the slanted rut on the jump face. You normally get ruts on jumps for two reasons:[list=1][*]The fast guys are hard on the gas and dig a rut in the face, or[*]The slow guys roll up until the front tire clears the jump then gas it, tearing up the jump and making noise.[/list]The slow guys usually make straight ruts and the fast guys make ruts in the desired direction of travel....meaning, don't you want to be following that slanted rut? [/QUOTE]
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How to counter a "slanted" rut on a jump face?
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