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Overjump ok?
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[QUOTE="kfrost, post: 73657, member: 22904"] Moo, I've been off a bike for a while but what KX125 has told you is pretty much right on. If you are trying to go fast, overjumping is definitely not the way to go. Only thing I have to add to what they mentioned is that you can change the "attitude" of the bike up the face of the jump. I probably won't do a good job of explaining but watch RC sometime. You'll see him constantly "crossing up" his bike over jumps to keep himself low and enabling him to get power back to the ground more quickly. If you haven't ever done it, definitely don't try it at high speed. Get on a small table top or something and practice doing some "cross ups". Then when you comfortable with getting the bike straigthened back out on the landings. Practice hitting the jump at the same speed but concentrate on using the technique to keep you bike lower. [/QUOTE]
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