I need a new clutch after this! Thanks for sharing.
Re: Fat Bottom Booters
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 3:30 am
by kawimx630
fun track but would be better with a bit more grip
Re: Fat Bottom Booters
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 3:58 pm
by checkerz
DJD wrote:
If you know anything about my tracks, you know what to expect.
I should've known this meant shitty traction. I'm not sure what the hell is going on there, it defies physics I swear. Regardless, I never complain about traction and was WTF'ing about this stuff.
Beyond that, it's exactly as you named it, and done well, clean, and complete. Maybe not as good of a screenshot track as you normally do, but I'm sure you don't care or need the feedback haha. Beyond anything it's rad to see you back creating. The jump shapes are precise and sweet.
Re: Fat Bottom Booters
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 9:54 pm
by yzmxer608
I was able to do it, although I don't know how valid it is since it was on the RM . -1, 1 gearing.
Didn't realize how close I was to the spongebob.
Track is pretty fun once you figure out the traction. At first I thought it was more loamy just from the roll resistance but the more I rode it it almost feels like a mix between sand and mud (more on the mud side).