severine
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Nice vid! Great perspective for a chicken like me who probably won't try those stunts. :lol:
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I'm starting to feel a bit left out with all this stuntry you guys are hitting...
You'll have to let me in on these breathing tips you mentioned.
Same here!
Bah! Ride at your own pace/comfort/skill level. Despite all the ribbing we do online, I think we all know it's not a competition. I'm starting to get over my bridge fear so that helps. Also, those two drops at Tyler Mill made me more comfortable in the air. They're in the 3 foot range, but the approaches and more importantly the landings are wide open and smooth so they were good confidence builders. 3-4' is going to be my max for now and I'm cool with that since I'm primarily a trail rider. If you want to go any bigger you need to start hunting them out most of the time.
I am riding at my own level. Riding with you guys gives me the confidence to try harder stuff, not to mention I don't like hitting too much stuff when I'm by myself, for fear of getting hurt.
My advice is to get that beefier set of wheels before you start going after more air. You have been busting spokes on trail rides. You start hitting hitting several 2 to 3 foot drops in a row and your wheel will explode :razz:
My advice is to get that beefier set of wheels before you start going after more air. You have been busting spokes on trail rides. You start hitting hitting several 2 to 3 foot drops in a row and your wheel will explode :razz:
New wheels are definitely in order, but I'm not even really talking about the drops so much as skinnies, a-frames, rollers, etc..