Motocross Jumping Basics - Part 1 - Tutorial for beginners - MX Jumping Techniques
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Motocross Jumping technique by Max Moore - You will never go sideways again. PART 2 is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVpbXNykCHs. We all know the rush of riding a motocross bike. For many of us, it's like an addiction... or rather a motocross passion! Although motocross jumping looks easy (thanks to the super naturally gifted pros), it is actually quite hard. Here I am bringing a few tips that will help you jump more in control on your motocross bike. Motocross Jumping Tutorial.
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These videos really helped I went to milestones mx in riverside California today and noticed a huge a difference
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Great!
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Thanks a lot man. Much appreciated
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Hey. I'm 5'6 and im 136 pounds, and 17 years old. What bike would fit me?
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I'm 13 5,6 130 pounds what bike should I take into consideration
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My problem is that when I land the jump,I bang my knees pretty hard against the bike am I doing somthing wrong
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I'm 32 5'8 205 pounds what would be best for me for my first dirt bike and have in mind I had street bikes
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Just how old is an " old gentleman " ? im 37 , about to try this for the first time. Ill be one of those " old gentllemen "
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Great video, I do have a question about accelerating, do you accelerate all the way through the face of the jump and let off when the back wheel is in the air? I've heard you blip the gas on the lip of the jump too, I'm just confused how that bit works and why it does.
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The first time I ever rode a dirtbike I hit a jump and I wish i knew this earlier, i held the gas and leant back...
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Thanks man, I know see where I'm going wrong. I'm one of those old codgers you describe, just started riding again in my mid 50s, haven't been on MX bike for about 25 years. In photos I'm just as you describe, arms stretched weight well back, looking like I'm about to crash. Gonna try and get my weight forward and hopefully I will improve. Cheer.
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Someone help me, I have been riding for almost 8 years now, but I never rode on a track, ever before. I have never even set foot on one up until this past weekend. I rode my 16 CRF150F around the track a few times, and it was very fun. Since I was a beginner, I didn't do any of the jumps, I just rolled over them. Keep in mind I was on the youth track, so the highest jump was about 5 feet high. My friend kept encouraging me to try the jump, so I finally said I would do it. There was some CR85s, CRF150Rs, and even the CRF125F trail bike was hitting the jump like a race bike, and he did pretty good. So I got set up, and I gunned it when I was about to hit it, and as soon as I hit it, I barely even got any air because my front wheel immediately came down first, then I lost control and crashed. Is it my bike or is it me?
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Wow !!! It worked for me ,I watched this video probably 40 times 👍🏻
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Will this keep you from going now heavy
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im new to MX, and have a KX 125.. im pretty confident around the track, and cornering seams to be where i am best, But jumping is an issue..
Where i ride, there are some big jumps, 25ft+ table tops etc.
I find that every jump i do, i seam to endo in mid air, really badly..
my body weight isnt forward like on this video.. if i had my body that far forward, id be thrown over the bars..
I have to physically lean over the rear mud guard just to keep my bike level in mid air!
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I would have to say that this video helped me a lot. Keeping the sensation that your body is leading (pulling) the bike was a perfect analogy for me. I really concentrated on being forward (over) the bike as I was accelerating up the face. The only time I would stay back is if I was decelerating up the face. I cleared my fist tabletop on Saturday and man...what a great feeling. I will say that if you are starting out and only going half way on the table top jump be sure you accelerate off the face...have your head over or in front of the bars and give it some throttle on the landing. When landing on any flat surface really work on accelerating just before landing. It keeps the bike from rebounding once you land and drives the energy forward instead of right back up into your feet and hands. The difference in feel is really incredible.
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There is a new thing out now called video its so cool, I think better than still pictures!
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what is endo?
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Love your videos dude, very easy to understand and straight forward, by far the best online! \m/
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Thanks dreamstarusa this technique helped me improve in about 10 minutes of ridding. If you have any more tips on motocross please share them on YouTube.Thanks
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