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need some help on nailing the big doubles/triples out of corners
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[QUOTE="KX250Dad, post: 1131045, member: 74039"] I just posted my leg piece in the colar bone and hip bone in the neck in Nikki's colar bone forum so obviously I don't ride well... probably an age thing (know what you gotta do, by the time the body reacts the damage is done). "rut riding" thanks, that's a new one to me... is a must for competitive growth, much less the jump in question. fru and the others are right... the speed outta the turn has to be there, be sure and I mean sure your not loosing hook-up (the right weight in the right palce), you've got to go in hotter than the 4f's and accelerate to keep the front up. They have the advantage, they can come in slower but they have the torque on bottom to roll out hard... not your case. RRR's gotta be up, just don't overrev... Practice will take care of it... might want to try some ax stuff, tight/turn/jump get good their and turns will fall in place outdoor mx. Good luck... ps., bore to a 144... now your closer to equal to those 250F's and chances are they'll be posting here to catch you. [/QUOTE]
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need some help on nailing the big doubles/triples out of corners
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