Hell ya man! My dad was born in 56' and left us in 2020. He was the same way and know he was looking out on this jump. That being said, it was as smooth as you could imagine. Everyone who rode with me was shocked at how well the suspension worked and and how easy it was to jump. I'll 100% be out...
I was talking to some other Raptor owners out there, and yeah I think its the right amount of throttle work thats needed to keep it more level. Either way, plenty of reason for me to go back and do it more! :D
Good to know! I heard someone earlier just say they wish they were easier to remove. I didnt realize it was suggested but totally makes sense.
Thanks!
EDIT: yeah I actually cant find in the DIY guide how to remove the rear fairings, only the fronts. But either way good to know its more normal...
Yeah I definitely will play with this next time. I let off right before the jump like you saw. The regen brakes were off but the lack of wheels turning was enough to dip the nose. Thankfully there's a lot of Raptors who also go out here every month that have been giving their pointers too...
So this past weekend I took the Cybertruck Dual Motor out to Cycle Ranch outside of San Antonio, TX. This is a great motocross park that also has a "Raptor Track" for side-by-sides and trucks.
I know this was the 2nd CT to visit the park but not sure if the 1st to actually jump on the track...