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rear end whipped around!
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[QUOTE="High Lord Gomer, post: 678653, member: 16469"] Rubber mats on the jumps? Wow! I have a harder time correcting an unitentional whip than preventing it. As Sixx mentioned, squeezing the bike all the way through the takeoff really helps prevent it kicking sideways. I've been told, and it seems to work for me, to land front tire first if you're sideways in the air. That way you can have it pointed in the right direction and the back will tend to follow it. It's kind of tough to make yourself pull the clutch and hit the rear brake to force the front down when you're already a little sideways, but it does seem to help. Also, as Anssi mentioned, get back on the gas for the landing. [/QUOTE]
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