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I've been snowmobiling for about 2 1/2 months, and every time I go over mounds of snow (about 1 1/2 feet high), I pull back on the handlebars.
The reason I pull back is because I'm used to riding dirt bikes and four wheelers, and when you hit a jump, you're supposed to pull back.
I did that on a snowmobile (thinking I'd have to pull back hard because the motor would way it down) and it almost stood straight up! It was terrifying!
I've been trying to practice evening it out, but it's just so hard. I only way 120 pounds, so it's quite heavier than me.
pleas help.
The reason I pull back is because I'm used to riding dirt bikes and four wheelers, and when you hit a jump, you're supposed to pull back.
I did that on a snowmobile (thinking I'd have to pull back hard because the motor would way it down) and it almost stood straight up! It was terrifying!
I've been trying to practice evening it out, but it's just so hard. I only way 120 pounds, so it's quite heavier than me.
pleas help.