Just started dirt jumping, tips anyone?

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Just started dirt jumping, tips anyone?
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Posted: Mar 28, 2010 at 23:40 Quote
ricar wrote:
Dmrlover1 wrote:
Infiltrator wrote:
you can see them Smile Unsecure image, only https images allowed: http://www.bendingtherules.co.uk/bikes/BobRohloff/front.jpgsee thie part that says "KING" on it? that's the headset
Oh okay cheers mate, i thought they were much smaller than that HAHA!! Thanks so much guys Big Grin


If your bike is set up like this DO NOT JUMP IT.

Seroiusly, if you can get to a track that is the best place to learn to ride. Ususlly FAST and scary. You rareley if ever get that much speed at DJs. Really the best thing is to build your own jump and learn on that. You can rip it down and rebuild it as many times as you want, and since you built it it doesn't matter. Don't mess with jumps you didn't build.
yeah i know and i go up some local jumps which are good for begginers

FL
Posted: Mar 29, 2010 at 9:33 Quote
ricar wrote:
Dmrlover1 wrote:
Infiltrator wrote:
you can see them Smile Unsecure image, only https images allowed: http://www.bendingtherules.co.uk/bikes/BobRohloff/front.jpgsee thie part that says "KING" on it? that's the headset
Oh okay cheers mate, i thought they were much smaller than that HAHA!! Thanks so much guys Big Grin


If your bike is set up like this DO NOT JUMP IT.

Seroiusly, if you can get to a track that is the best place to learn to ride. Ususlly FAST and scary. You rareley if ever get that much speed at DJs. Really the best thing is to build your own jump and learn on that. You can rip it down and rebuild it as many times as you want, and since you built it it doesn't matter. Don't mess with jumps you didn't build.
+1. If they are not yours doin't do anything other than rebuild the lip if you mess it up. and don't ride jumps that have not set properly. I'm having problems mbecause i'm building jumps and they are not be allowed to harden because bell end ten-year-olds like fackin' them up on their dad's 20 year old XC bikes.


 


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