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why dont you just find a tall kerb somewhere and put a ramp up it and try getting a little air off it and just landing on the pavement, then progress with some small surports under it to raise it bit by bit...
I'm gonna build a little 15-20 cm ramp to practice on
. Riding new or challenging stuff by yourself is always scary, you need some people around you bud.
The curbs around here are next to useless so I'm gonna build a little 15-20 cm ramp to practice on and keep on practicing on the big ramps too when I get the time!!
Moley - don't bother mate. That xs ramp won't be any different to the ramp you already have from me.Also, jumping a small ramp on a cruiser will only exascerbate the feeling of being 'kicked'. Remember us talking about bike wheelbase and ramp length?Get my ramp out to a spot where it can be set as the launch for a step up of some sort as we discussed originally. Round up a group of mates and session the thing. You'll have it sorted in a single afternoon, I promise you. Riding new or challenging stuff by yourself is always scary, you need some people around you bud.Kicker ramps need to be hit hard and agressively. If you dawdly over them you'll usually dead sailor or go straight to faceplant. Hence the reason for a step up scenario. Plenty of speed and a target to aim for
Have you watched the DVD yet mate!!
Have you tried to clear the first jump on the first straight at preston yet?
Right then, by the end of the day on Sunday I will at least get you to atempt to jump that jump - starting with landing in the middle at slow speed
Are you talking about the Double at the end of the 1st straight?
Moley you are such a d1ck . I will ask flem if he will pick you up and throw you over the doubles so you know how it feels . The first time is always the worst , when you have done it once its easy.