FEEDBACK for @Marsel WOW! you have progressed Marsel!! Yes there is a little timing that needs to come together, but you have a really good base to work off! MAJOR POINTS - Raise your front wheel a touch on the Rock so its not on the ground as well as the rock. Approximately 100mm will be good! - Maybe, this is just a suggestion, backing off some spring tension on your forks may help. If you are backed off all the way already, make a smaller spacer to take off some more pre load on the spring back. If you do this just don’t take out all the preload so the spring is loose. If you can't I wouldn't worry. Its only a suggestion. - Less movement with your body backward and forward. So don't go so far back with your hips when starting out. Just start a little "back" and keep your legs relatively straight so your body moves a little up as well as forward when you begin the movement. - Leave the clutch release later. Its only a moment later, but it will help. Also you may want to bring your clutch engagement point in to the bars a little as you are loading the clutch a little too much against the face, so its not a clean release of the clutch. Lastly we want to change your thinking of the action to be less worried about accelerating your body forward. Think instead we want to set the bike up, then let the Stop of the bike adjust the lift, and the RPM to cover the distance to the obstacle. Lift is adjusted by the amount of stop of the bike Distance is covered by RPM. If you have any questions let me know!

Posted by Neil Price at 2024-08-09 14:30:00 UTC