Title says it all. I continue to struggle tripling in so I double the entire track. lol.
Also, it's a bit odd how you can get a second just from being smooth in the short amount of time. Pretty cool how much finesse you can have in game.
-Jake
Look how painful it is not tripling in
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Finalmushroom
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Jaruro38
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Re: Look how painful it is not tripling in
Dont cut the berm that much, try just to round it to take speed
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Finalmushroom
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Re: Look how painful it is not tripling in
Well I cut it that much when I double in just because I know I'm not going to triple in. I've been practicing. It's hard for me because I feel like when I go to rail the turn I slide out or i don't turn fully back into the face giving me more lift to get over the last jump.Jaruro38 wrote:Dont cut the berm that much, try just to round it to take speed
I'll keep trying though and get used to making that U and not the V like I get to now.
I also do it because it's easier to get going straight into the next straight. lol.
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Motoagogo
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Re: Look how painful it is not tripling in
I won AM Houston by pretty much doubling everything. Its the AM way. 
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Finalmushroom
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Re: Look how painful it is not tripling in
Good to know mate!! lol.Motoagogo wrote:I won AM Houston by pretty much doubling everything. Its the AM way.