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Jumps!!!!!!
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DLHamblin
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Posted: 07/22/08 11:10 AM
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woodsrider adam: i don't know guys, you go to far into it, spend less time talking about it and more time testing the jump out, break control in the aim comes later on in skill. just go out there, go off the jump and aim to land on the ground, shouldn't be to hard
"go off the jump and aim to land on the ground" and on two wheels!!!!
Its easy to go off any jump and land on the ground; the trick is to be able to ride away
Dave H 2006 YZ250 (2008 YZ 125 son)
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elko6
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Posted: 07/22/08 11:21 AM
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lol. that was good advice though.
______________________________ Ride 2 strokes, buy 2 strokes, save the 2 stroke.
1998 cr125 2002 cr80
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atkkid250
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Posted: 07/22/08 12:03 PM
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atkkid250: u just stated. it causes LESS pressure because it HAS to move faster. by spining your tire faster. it moves the air faster. creating LESS pressure around the tire. lol. i refuse to give up! lol jk. you used to fly? I have flown once in my life and it was great. what was your plane?~pat
DLHamblin: I earned to fly in a 1946 Luscombe tail dragger (stick and rudder seat of the pants...). I then owned with some friends a Cessna C150H for 3 years (you think bikes are expensive). I have also logged time in a Zlin 526 aerobatic plane, Pitts S2B, Mooney M20.
Haven't flown in a few years though now.
My only argument with your theory is the rear wheel is round and spinning, so any pressure difference is the same on top and bottom so it would not have any measureable effect. A wing is moving through the air hence the pressure difference on top and bottom. ![]()
nice. i flew a piper cub, err forget what the modle was. took a flight lesson once. to expensive for me to continue but i would love to get my license. and i know they are expensive lol. haha and i imgine having to fill their tanks up would be absoloutely horrible too .
and i think even with tbeh tire being round it would have an effect. because of the force of gravit ywanting to bring the tire down. its like taking a circular saw. are you saying that when it isn't spinning it will go through teh wood at teh same speed??? ~pat
PEACE GUYS ITS BEEN A BLAST!!!!! ~patrick
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