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Is jumping a 2-stroke 125, as hard as everyone....
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[QUOTE="slo' mo, post: 49708, member: 18325"] I'm not much of a jumper, but the key to ANY bike is practice. Start with small jumps and learn what are the best lines for the jump. With a 2 smoke 125 you will have to ride up in the powerband and that often turns beginners off. A 250 will give you a little more low end so you don't have to be screaming before you reach the jumps. In the air it's a matter of control. Here is where I have to leave it to the "real men". I feel happy every time I land w/o crashing. Start slow, start small and learn how to control the bike before taking on the big jumps. good luck. ------------------ The sooner you fall behind, the more time you will have to catch up! [/QUOTE]
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