GeorgiePorgie
PR Founding Father
I can't lie I'm struggling. But not angry like I was when I had my 450.
I just ride 2 strokes a lot better. The engine brake on the 4 stroke kills me in ruts. I find myself getting stood up a lot. Where on my 2 stroke I could just lay into the rut.
I do the same thing on the 4 stroke and I bobble, get stood up, and kinda climb outta the rut. Messes with my confidence too. I noticed I started not looking far ahead like I normally do which only compounds the problem. But the track I was struggling on at mx acres was very rutted and challenging. Even still I noticed my corner speed is suffering at tvland which it wasn't real rough. There were corners with ruts that gave me problems that don't really give me problems on my 144.
Any two stroke transitioners out there got any advice on how they made the switch and what they changed in their riding style? Input much appreciated.
I haven't been on a 4 stroke in like 13 years. Less the 450 I bought in 2013 that I sold before it had 10 hours.
I just ride 2 strokes a lot better. The engine brake on the 4 stroke kills me in ruts. I find myself getting stood up a lot. Where on my 2 stroke I could just lay into the rut.
I do the same thing on the 4 stroke and I bobble, get stood up, and kinda climb outta the rut. Messes with my confidence too. I noticed I started not looking far ahead like I normally do which only compounds the problem. But the track I was struggling on at mx acres was very rutted and challenging. Even still I noticed my corner speed is suffering at tvland which it wasn't real rough. There were corners with ruts that gave me problems that don't really give me problems on my 144.
Any two stroke transitioners out there got any advice on how they made the switch and what they changed in their riding style? Input much appreciated.
I haven't been on a 4 stroke in like 13 years. Less the 450 I bought in 2013 that I sold before it had 10 hours.