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How are whoops formed?
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[QUOTE="KWJams, post: 338464, member: 19939"] [b]Same way wash board roads get wash boarded[/b] (insert Rod Sterling voice) Imagine if you will that you are riding in a totally different dimension on a freshly graded gravel road. (voice off) ;) Every time the springs bounce, it will result in enough inertia to start the creation of a depression in the road. Wash boards are the results of spring bounce. On open trails I have noticed where a b-ush or a rock gets ridden over the soil holds together long enough to create a depression on both sides which will become a set of whoops. :) Of course this is only an opinion that I have come to a conclusion of in my own mind :silly: after miles and miles of staring through the windshield of a very larger truck. [/QUOTE]
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