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<blockquote data-quote="CDA" data-source="post: 33460" data-attributes="member: 103"><p>Well this can be handled in a few ways. I am guessing we are talking about MX whoops here and not the ones you find out on the trails. MX whoops are normally close together, so you can just hammer through them. The biggest thing that needs to be done, is get the suspension setup correctly. If you are hitting the same section at a local track, you need to pay attention to what your bike is doing when you are going through them. Make small adjustments to the suspension and keep hitting them until you find the right combo. Stay loose on the bike as well so you do not fight the movement as the bike dances across them.</p><p> </p><p>If you are in a longer section of whoops, say like out on the trails, then sometimes a little back brake drag will get the rear end in line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CDA, post: 33460, member: 103"] Well this can be handled in a few ways. I am guessing we are talking about MX whoops here and not the ones you find out on the trails. MX whoops are normally close together, so you can just hammer through them. The biggest thing that needs to be done, is get the suspension setup correctly. If you are hitting the same section at a local track, you need to pay attention to what your bike is doing when you are going through them. Make small adjustments to the suspension and keep hitting them until you find the right combo. Stay loose on the bike as well so you do not fight the movement as the bike dances across them. If you are in a longer section of whoops, say like out on the trails, then sometimes a little back brake drag will get the rear end in line. [/QUOTE]
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