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Old 11-08-2014
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I think the percentage of breakages due to crashes and wear and tear around the track heavily outwiegh that done on jumps.
I can understand if a ramp is a bit oversized or angled as to make it difficult but isnt that the idea to make it a challenge for the pros and a learning curve for the novice, of course blowing a jump out of proportion is pointless as slowone said long and low or make it slow and high as long as the landing is suitable, slapping your buggy down on the flat from a height 2 metres passed the landing to me says something isnt right
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