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stocklad

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it depends on whether it was smooth or chunky.

Like if you landed it really nice and smooth then i would say thats great progress but if it was really rough you might wanna work on gaps a little more.

When i started all i did was drops and balance so now i need to go back and work on my ups and gaps.

Ive been riding for 3 years and can ride railroad tracks as long as i want to and drop bout 2 feet over my head but i can conly gap like 6 foot on a good day and i can tap like barheight.

It all depends what you focus on!!

Ian

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Not really considering ive been riding for about 5 months and i can do about 6ish.. not really measured.

Well then sam looks like your pretty much out gapping me, ive been riding 3ish years, and can do near 7 on an amazing day, but consistenly 6'5ish

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to be honest it all depends what you class as made, If I dont land on the back wheel and keep the front up, I get pissed off, and dont reaaaaaalllyyy class it as done.

Im generally shite at riding considering how long Iv been doing it, although to be honest I dont ride much atall....

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Not really considering ive been riding for about 5 months and i can do about 6ish.. not really measured.

5 Months?? Longer than that isn’t it?

You joined the forum 17/07/2006

Its now 30/05/2008.

??

You had a bike before You started on the forum.

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