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[QUOTE="Wraith, post: 987281, member: 19201"] 1, if your going to ride with some experienced riders, the best kind of advise, is "right there at the track" advise. Don't be afraid to ask some more experienced riders, for advise. Most of the "seasoned" riders don't mind to pass on a few tips to new riders. 2. Jumping looks cool, and feels cool, but when your rear wheel is off the ground and not driving you forward, you are loosing time. And this is critical when you are a begginer, so if you practice on you fundamentals like keeping the brakes on late into a corner, proper body positioning, elbows up, weight transfer, clutch and shifting, standing and sitting when needed, attacking rutted sections etc. etc.... Then before you know it, you will be more comfortable with the jumps because you should have a better fell with the bike. But that's just me. [/QUOTE]
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