Also don't listen to the part where he says keep the front end low. Total BS. Not only does it look better with the wheel high but you have more time to get around. Don't be afraid of it flipping over, you'll be just fine.
Quote from: pitdog504 on August 28, 2010, 04:01:55 PMAlso don't listen to the part where he says keep the front end low. Total BS. Not only does it look better with the wheel high but you have more time to get around. Don't be afraid of it flipping over, you'll be just fine.have to disagree on this. I do decades/rolaids jumping high, it sure looks & feels better, but you should keep in mind, that if you keep front end low, you position yourself well over the bike. as I have noticed in other riders, that means more dialed jumps, it looks really smooth and another important thing- it does less damage to the bike, because I land more harder from a high footjam decade than a low one.good luck!