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Jumping - Better in higher or lower rpm's?
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[QUOTE="High Lord Gomer, post: 140917, member: 16469"] I think lower power (low rpms) at higher speeds with more momentum is easier to learn for jumping, but when you get better you really need to be able to hit jumps on the pipe to get the most distance with the least running room. It took me a long time to get over hitting everything in low 4th. Some doubles (40-55ft) that I make in mid 3rd I can easily overjump if I hit them on the pipe in 2nd. I think there is less margin for error when hitting jumps at high RPMs, but you also have the ability to take the inside line and make the pass in many instances where people are used to going wide to get necessary speed. [/QUOTE]
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