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so whats the next level, if there is one? besides practice and more practice.
nail it down to the point you can do it subconciously (without thought)
i feel the more fluid and smooth u are the better you become, and you only get fluid and smooth with seat time... heck even when rockcrawling, the guys with the most seat time are the one's winning... seat time is the ticket......
I have been thinking about picking up a few cones and setting them up.
Another option is to get some little toy foam ***** (I know) cut them in half and set up your course that way. Then you won't be worried about running over them and making you fall, but you can tell if you did because they will be inverted. You can also carry them easily in the saddle bag.
I have been thinking about picking up a few cones and setting them up.
Another option is to get some little toy foam ***** (I know) cut them in half and set up your course that way. Then you won't be worried about running over them and making you fall, but you can tell if you did because they will be inverted. You can also carry them easily in the saddle bag.
Well its like they say to each their own.Ive scrapped my boards on road king custom but not for fun(?) of it.Personaly not into hurting my parts. but hey if you enjoy go for it
I drove down to the new Sunrise Fl. HD dealership the other day. What a place. Anyhow when I was leaving there was a motor officer in front of me. He stopped at a stop sign and never put a foot on the pavement. He stood perfectly still, both feet on the boards for about 15 or more seconds and then made his turn. Maybe I am easily impressed but I was.
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