Why? These guys seem to be WFO when the rear wheel is not on the ground a lot and not just for leveling the bike. Whats up with that?
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Could it be the latest Supercross Fad, or is it a serious strategy?
They have a huge overgrip on the throttle in all cases except for braking. Overgrip and jumping body position holds the throttle WFO.
They play with the rear brake to control rotation in the air, maybe keeping the crank spinning is part of that tactic.
I believe keeping the bike in the proper attitude is part of it as well. Rev to get the front end up, rear brake to get it down.
leveling/attitude, mostly to hit the ground on the gas, hard on the gas @ max revs- this keeps momentum loss to a min and stiffens the rr suspension.
I get all that but these guys seem to never let off, seems like it is way more than it used to be.
Young people to have a logical reason for making noise? Especially when (usually) someone else is footing the bill?![]()