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Kenny--Trials

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Not doing anything wrong really. Everyone gaps with different methods, even if the differences are small.

How long have you been riding? Gaps come with practice, being able to preload more, explosive release out of the preload, pinching off the corner of your takeoff....

You'll probably find that If you keep at it, your distance will increase with pracitce.

Maybe try taking off at an angle. Doing this will mean that you can throw your body further forward on take off, giving you that tad more umph to get across.

Your doing well! Just practice and patience :)

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Not very much wrong with your technique really, as said by Sam above you could try to take off at an angle - strafe gap. Try to pull your bars up as much as possible on the preload, before dropping them again as you tuck back down into the edge of the object. Try not to force the bike forwards, just let the bounce do most of the work :)

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Not doing anything wrong really. Everyone gaps with different methods, even if the differences are small.

How long have you been riding? Gaps come with practice, being able to preload more, explosive release out of the preload, pinching off the corner of your takeoff....

You'll probably find that If you keep at it, your distance will increase with pracitce.

Maybe try taking off at an angle. Doing this will mean that you can throw your body further forward on take off, giving you that tad more umph to get across.

Your doing well! Just practice and patience :)

Ive been riding about 2 1/2 years now but ive been able to gap the same distance for a while. Thanks for the advice :D

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Try to bend your knees more like this, and put your front wheel further down and your hips even longer behind.

Drop gaps are different though, try maybe going higher watch videos to help and get your own rhythm,

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the photo is epic !! as for you technique i could only really agree with whats already been said man, you look like your gapping very straight the angle will definitely help :)

Adam.

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