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[QUOTE="YZ250man, post: 33756, member: 16133"] OK... say you're riding along and then you come to a "cliff" (that is, from the top of the cliff to the "bottom" is about a foot or so), if you just kept going, rather than just slow down and go over the 'cliff' slowly, you'd be dropping off. I was never much of a teacher, but I think you get the gist of it. It's just like you're riding on a driveway and at the back end of the concrete driveway (like mine) there is about a foot to the ground. Now, going over slowly will possibly drag the pipe on the edge of the concrete, but if you kept a steady pace, you'd drop off. I used to do that, except my drop off in an old riding area was like 2-3 feet, and I'd go faster and faster, practicing landing a little front heavy (cuz I liked it, plus I'd be in position to take off with less wheelspin and keep momentum upon landing). ------------------ Dave 89 YZ250WR P.S. ScottCR250...I used to have a girlfriend that worked at the Livermore Labs back in the early 80's.....small world here...<FONT SIZE='1' FACE='arial' color='gray'> [Edited by YZ250man 09-17-1999.] [/QUOTE]
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