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[QUOTE="truespode, post: 1426914, member: 29329"] DO NOT TRY THE BRAKE TAP OR REVVING ENGINE TECHNIQUE UNTIL YOU HAVE A LOT OF JUMPS UNDER YOUR BELT!!! Learn PROPER BODY POSITIONING FIRST!!! I am yelling. I hate seeing so many people telling someone who is rather new to jumping that they need to do something that is going to be so far beyond them that it will end up in a crash. If you don't have proper body positioning and you do any brake tap or revving you are opening yourself up for disaster!!! Learn to jump on table tops and make sure you get a good feel for the bike and learn how to get comfortable first. Don't try to scrub, don't try to brake tap, don't get fancy until you know what the bike does with you on it. I don't see any reason for a true C rider, let alone a beginner, to brake tap or scrub. This is what happens if you don't learn the basics before going big too soon... [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbHIxXiFAyA[/url] Ivan [/QUOTE]
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