Title: Question about jumping. Post by: o4250 on May 09, 2005, 04:47:41 PM Well, as most of you know I just made a big leap from a 250ex to a z400. When I used to jump my 250 it was just go balls out and hope you make it, But now with my z400 it kinda starts to stall in the air because of the clutch. Kinda like when you let of the gas and come to a stop and it starts to sputter then stall. Well here is my question, what must I do to keep it from stalling or almost stalling in the air? I was thinking reving it, or holding in the clutch but that doesn't sound to good for it :-[
Title: Re: Question about jumping. Post by: IT200 on May 09, 2005, 05:25:53 PM Wow I dont no why the quad would be dying. However jumping is all physics. when your in the air if the nose of the quad is dropping you give it more throttle that will bring the nose back up. And if the nose is to high you get on the rear brakes and that will bring the nose down.
Title: Re: Question about jumping. Post by: 53yfz450 on May 09, 2005, 05:30:07 PM i like to keep my idle up a little to stop be from stalling in the turns this should help. just adjust the idle screw.
Title: Re: Question about jumping. Post by: o4250 on May 09, 2005, 07:55:23 PM Quote i like to keep my idle up a little to stop be from stalling in the turns this should help. just adjust the idle screw. Thanks for the advice it works just fine now. Title: Re: Question about jumping. Post by: o4250 on May 11, 2005, 03:45:40 PM Any more advice ??? The idle seems to be kinda working, But im scared it may be kinda bad for it.
Title: Re: Question about jumping. Post by: 53yfz450 on May 11, 2005, 04:09:55 PM my freind at the track has a z and does the same thing doesnt mess anything up.
Title: Re: Question about jumping. Post by: Yamaha72 on May 25, 2005, 07:35:57 PM Holding in the clutch in the air won't do no harm to the bike at all just make sure you don't nosedive...
Title: Re: Question about jumping. Post by: Lost Soul on June 21, 2005, 01:04:01 AM Rev your throttle in the air and your nose will come up a bit...putting you in good position to land as you want your rear tires to come down slightly before your front.
You can feather the clutch in the air to try to keep from stalling as well. It sounds odd that your bike would sputter in the air when your wheels should be spinning freely off the jump. Title: Re: Question about jumping. Post by: arod on June 21, 2005, 09:38:53 PM maybe you are taking the jump in too high of a gear and lugging the engine. try dropping down one gear and reving out that gear a little longer, with the high revs it should not sputter or die out. just my OPINION.
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