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[QUOTE="SKELETOR, post: 612353, member: 43471"] I know, I know.... Everyone usually asks this question time and time again, but run with it... I'm riding a KX500 and I'm having problems with my jumps... Needless to say, I need some advise on the approach and clearance on jumps. It seems with this particular bike it takes abit longer for the bike to wine down. I understand body positioning and throttle control. It's the throttle control I beleive is the problem I'm having. Does the bigger bore have a factor in the forward excersion. Right the throttle raises the front and brake/ down throttle lowers the front wheel. It's the Launch / approach and Landing without eating more dirt. My last bad landing cost me 10 (ten) positions and broken thumb. Do them thumbs ever heal..... [/QUOTE]
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