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If you're looking at this page, You're either a misguided Link-Clicker, Or your a rider new to the feel of your bike!
If you're the Link-Clicker, Go on, Get out of here!
If you're just here for some Lessons, read on, fellow rider!
This is a guide on some of the tips and tricks you can use to help you get through that difficult track!
Key:
(>) = Right Key
(v) = down key
(<) = left key
(^) = up key

As we all know, Riding on freerider tracks can be kind of hard, especially with the sharp turns, long jumps, and Far-down-falls. Or with a badly-made track. The following tips could prove useful when on one of the above.
  • Holding the (>) when speeding in a downwards slant can help you from doing an accidental wheelie and falling off the bike.
  • In the event of the above not working, when in a wheelie about to fall backwards, hit the (v) to jump forwards. Don't hold it too long, or you'll fall forwards, And I still haven't figured out the tricks of stopping that!
  • Many times, hitting the (<) at the right time, and then the (>) as you pass over, can give you a little height boost, in case you're dodging bombs. when you hit a speed boost before hitting the jump(as long as it's close to the ramp), hit the (<) right after the speedboost, and (>) when your back tire is near the bombs, or whatever. When you're on your own, I find that hitting (<) as soon as i hit the ramp, and holding it down(backflip) helps.
  • If you're going up a steep ramp that would normally lead you straight up, but they expect you to go to a ramp towards the right, Holding down the (>) the whole ramp gets you over.
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