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Jumping advise :)
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[QUOTE="motopuffs, post: 109816, member: 22281"] The short, abrupt "backyard track" jumps aren't exactly friendly to learning how to jump. I like jumps with no kickers or severe change in angle, with a tall enough ramp (at least one bike length). The ramp should either become steeper all the way, or have a constant angle. Don't be afraid to land with the front wheel first a little bit. Modern dirt bikes take this quite well, and some even land softer this way. FMX-please explain more on the front brake technique...I have fooled around with this when I was bored, but it didn't seem to have much of a useful purpose other than a complete panic situation where you are flipping it (and in that case it's hard to hit both brakes). I found that it isn't too cool to land with the front wheel stopped. [/QUOTE]
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Jumping advise :)
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