Supercross Whoops Help!
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SEAL5327
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Supercross Whoops Help!
I have been mostly a outdoor guy, but lately I have been compelled to pick up some indoors and learn the trade. But the hardest section for me seems to be the whoops. I usually get sideways half way through the section. Can someone please give me some advice/tips for a clean run at these things. The track I am practicing on is the official 2012 San Diego Supercross track. 
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haydugjr
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Re: Supercross Whoops Help!
Try turning up your landing damping and coming in to the section perfectly straight and level. Remember your old settings or /writesetup because it will mess with your handling through braking bumps on nationals.
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Jamesmx2000
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Re: Supercross Whoops Help!
Yer wat he saidhaydugjr wrote:Try turning up your landing damping and coming in to the section perfectly straight and level. Remember your old settings or /writesetup because it will mess with your handling through braking bumps on nationals.
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TheFro#74
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Re: Supercross Whoops Help!
I like to use a high gear like 4th and about 1/2-3/4 throttle try to carry asmuch speed as possible into them and hold that speed through them
if you know what I mean.
if you know what I mean.
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Jamesmx2000
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Re: Supercross Whoops Help!
I usually like using first gear and reving it to its limits but thats for people who use manual