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I'm at a loss. I have bike #12 and my time is 36.5secs
How the f@ck do these guys throw down those lap times? I don't understand....my head is f#cked.
I simply cant ride the track any faster....look at these dudes lap times. It feels like I'm equipped with a pitbike and they are running factory 450's.
How the f@ck do these guys throw down those lap times? I don't understand....my head is f#cked.
I simply cant ride the track any faster....look at these dudes lap times. It feels like I'm equipped with a pitbike and they are running factory 450's.
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Cheaters in games make me unbelievably mad. Like what's the fucking point of cheating in a video game. It's a game! It's only purpose is to provide fun but what's the fun in cheating your way to the top? Especially when it's so blatantly obvious.
As mentioned previously first 2 are hacks and if you pay you can see how it's done. there's even some that post their runs on YouTube (neeeeerds!!)
On a side note, I just recently noticed that bikes are equipped with a holeshot device... Pay attention to how the fork behaves in the start.
If I could get the last rolling section better I’m pretty sure I could knock another 1/2 second off, but that would be it.
Chances are if your time is that far off, you're just taking the wrong line. That's the easy part to figure out. As your execution progresses, you will compete with different opponents that might have a better line but may be a little sloppy. Start taking that line and work on your execution. Repeat until you've figured out the best line. At that point it will become a game of frustration as you search for tenths, hundredths or maybe even thousandths in doing that line just perfect. That's what keeps you hooked though!
Like I said some tracks are pretty straight forward, some have hidden lines, some have features (like a wall after a set of whoops/rollers) that are very hard to get over repeatably but will save you a lot of time if you do. And don't forget about the front wheel speedups!!
Good luck and hopefully you have a desk job!
This guy slows a tad just before the drop off, he then drops off, lands on his backwheel on the top off the next jump. It gives him the bounce needed to get up and over the next jump face. I still can't replicate what he is doing but will keep trying.
https://youtu.be/4LqvmHoCySs
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