Thanks, my bike is an XR100R, so it isn't the best for anything resembling MX, but I'll try. I've been trying different lines, hitting the berm from one side or the other (this berm is 180 degrees, and I go partially back up the same part). There aren't any braking bumps, it's just the ground is very bumpy. This is a fairly new loop so the ground is still grassy. I'm going to have to rebuild that berm soon, it's getting really hard to stay in it while trying to use some speed. I am using third gear, then once I go back up the hill, shift to fourth for another hill, then fifth to hit a small jump. I would appreciate any other ideas. Thanks.
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The Original Speedster
1985 XR100R
1978 XL250S