Jump from SS to spreader....
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Re: Jump from SS to spreader....
it takes some practice to get it smooth i worked on it for alittle bit but not enough to get it perfect. keep practicing it it will come stay smooth on the throttle
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i noticed a few people jump one foot first but land both *** check's at the same time if you know what i mean. i tried it once or twice but haven't got it.
Up'ed the gearin now so hope it helps me out
Up'ed the gearin now so hope it helps me out
#6
Re: Jump from SS to spreader....
there's a guy that rides at my spot who learned to jump from ss to spreader on a stock geared f4i within 150-200 ft!!! He attempted it like 5 times then rocked the 6th one. Freaking amazing. He also rocks nh **** on the same bike and my *** cant even do it on -1+14.
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Really, Its Just A Mental Thing.i Got It My First Try No Prob.but One Time My *** Slipped Off The Tank And Grabbed A Handful Of Gas Then You Can Guess What Happened.....ouch
#10
Re: Jump from SS to spreader....
just lock the throttle (hold it as it is) and don't add any the first few times...you will probably just ride it out or go down slowly but what matters most - you won't flip. Then after 2-3 jumps you'll realize what amount of throttle you should add to keep it balanced.
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Originally Posted by bruno_z
just lock the throttle (hold it as it is) and don't add any the first few times...you will probably just ride it out or go down slowly but what matters most - you won't flip. Then after 2-3 jumps you'll realize what amount of throttle you should add to keep it balanced.
I suck and I got it in a day of trying. I jumped with one foot just before the other. Watch the videos and keep your eye on the feet.
#12
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i've never done it, but if you watch a vid or something, it looks like they get their waist real close to the tank before the jump, i imagine this would throw off your balance the least
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