I often use the frame as a "slide" when crossing large logs. Just make sure you have enough speed to allow the bike to slide across the log with enough left over to let the rear tire pop over it as well. Remember though, once your front tire clears you don't want to give it any gas until the rear tire is AT LEAST on top of the log.andrew peck said:...just make sure the log isnt so tall that it will hit the frame of the bike when you go across it ...
the two best pieces of advice in this threadmox69 said:1. Always hit the log at a 90 degree angle (perpendicular).
2. Always keep your momentum up.
Well said! Crossing a 55 gallon drum using the above technique:OldTimer said:I often use the frame as a "slide" when crossing large logs. Just make sure you have enough speed to allow the bike to slide across the log with enough left over to let the rear tire pop over it as well. Remember though, once your front tire clears you don't want to give it any gas until the rear tire is AT LEAST on top of the log.
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