im gonna be in susanville for a week, i was wondring if its worth bringing the bike. im coming up from austin tx. and i have never been to any mountains with my bike. but all my searches so far have told me there is no single track in the area, only fire roads. any help??
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well you can avoid that by not fully commiting and landing back heavy the first few times you do it. becuse if you build a jump and the first time you hit it its perfect, i garuntee you will be overshooting it alot after a few runs. learn to bail and case b4 you learn to jump it will save a few...
thats what red box was planned to look like only 2 of those lines got built tho and a 3rd not planned one two, i think planning your jumps that in depth is silly. i say build the first set, make it work see how much speed you have, build your second set , no pit, if its too long dig a pit and...
there is more, drew will post it i dont even have a computer i use the schools. yes its near austin dude whos going to dallas shoot me a pm ill be wrapping up finals soon so im shure we could go ride if you make it down
my jumps are in the woods. its baddass having to build a berm with a transfer hip because of a few oak trees. but for real woodland djs are way better than open field jumps. ill post some pics once i get outa school
do your dirt jumps have a hut, or some kind of established chill spot? it seems all the spots around here do, so i was wondrin if it was a local thing or if its nation wide.
slopestyle bikes are really made for people who live in areas without real mountains, like texas... because who the hell wants to pedall a 40lbs dh bike up and down a 200 foot hill?
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