FoxRocks said:I've noticed that other guys if they are not going to make the jump, they rev it...can anyone explain?
Thanks again..
~FOX~
I've been around for awhile, but I've never heard of an "unrollable double". What do you mean?ellandoh said:...warning that it was an unrollable double...
Masterphil said:I've been around for awhile, but I've never heard of an "unrollable double". What do you mean?
FoxRocks said:So that would explain why he would rev it at the last minute to get the front end up.
FoxRocks said:ohhhh ok, i can totally picture that now...not sure why it took me so long..heh. So that would explain why he would rev it at the last minute to get the front end up. I've got another question. When your riding on the track, do you use the clutch to shift, or do you just shift? I find myself not using the clutch most times because I need the gear sooner then it takes me to use the clutch and shift...but I'm not sure if I'm hurting the bike by doing that. Thanks a lot guys, you are all very helpful.
~FOX~
We don't have that here. What do the tracks do about the 50's, 65's, 80's, and beginner classes that don't do that jump.ellandoh said:a double set up in a way so that if you cant make it you have to go around it or you are going to crash, the area between the take off and landing ramps is unrideable. therefore you cant roll the jump, maybe a Mi thing but when someone here goes over a jump and gets little to no air we call it "rolling the jump"
they go around, or hit the intermediate or kiddie tracks. at the track these are at i havent seen an 80 that needed to go around though, most of them youngsters are pretty quick or they wouldnt be on this track , here is the track, although it doesnt really show any of the "unrollables" but you can see if a kid could ride it he can most likely doubleMasterphil said:We don't have that here. What do the tracks do about the 50's, 65's, 80's, and beginner classes that don't do that jump.
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