would the spinning of the rear tire in the air, with no friction with the ground be enough to bump start in mid air?
stupid question from stupid enduro rider, but just curious
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Sean NETRA Jr. A AMA
97' KDX 200
92' XT 350 (dads, but i put more miles on it)
Probably not, but more important if you suddenly stop the rear spinning I think the effect could be the same as appliying the rear brake (is this why you stall in the first case?) and send the front down.
hey Swallow, do you know of any tracks near Capetown. I go down there quite a bit and would love to get some 'sunny riding' in.
I've looked for bike shops in town but there are very few apart from that really cheesy Harley dealer who doesn't seem to understand that people actually ride bikes outside of their driveway.
Thanx......
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[This message has been edited by zsr (edited 03-18-2001).]
[This message has been edited by zsr (edited 03-18-2001).]
Here's a Video of FireMedic stalling his DRZ-E in the air while clearing this triple. EVen though it's an electric start, he wasn't able to get it going in the air. ;) http://home.columbus.rr.com/coolpix/Tim%20Jump%20Vid.mpg
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