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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: priv on August 23, 2008, 07:38 AM
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having seen so many riders fall on the berms{ouchio} when and why were tarmac berms used?
priv
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one good reason for them is prob dont have to pepair them :-\
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On that China track I think it was more just down the shear speed making them fall rather than a fundimental lack of grip. Dirt berms on that China track would have had to have been huge in my opinion to have a chance of catching the riders they were going that fookin fast cause of the insane (stupid) size of the start hill.
But as a principle tarmac berms are WRONG, BMX is about riding on DIRT and half the fun for me is sliding round berms not been stuck to them like glue (but I do have some sympathey with the low maintanence argument for tracks with not so active clubs or low funds)
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Having just come back to racing (at Clydebank) its my first experience on Tarmac berms and I find them a bit slippy but not a problem because I am not clipped in like the new schoolers. Its maybe also down to the threadbare grippa I have on the rear but that just adds to the excitement!!
To be honest BITD the dirt berms were slippy as well so from my hazy memories its the same issue really... well maybe until I take a tumble on one!
From track maintenance tarmac must be a dream. There was nothing worse than hacked up berms to ride on and repair.
Dirt or tarmac I guess they've always been challenging.
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:) Personally I love tarmac berms.Love the feeling of going sideways when they`re wet and I have Comp 3`s on!
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im not a fan of tarmac berms at all, ive never had a grip issue but they are alway ALWAYS bumpy as fook, it like riding over a giant golf ball
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Just had the same conversation at the track. Why have Tarmac berms in China? I thought it was a one off, no expense spared event. I'm sure they could have kept dirt berms in good fettle for only a week.
I thought Tarmac was only used as an unhappy medium to help keep track maintanance to a minimum, surely this shouldn't be the case at the Olympics.
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Only ever ridden Burnham with tarmac berms, didn't find them that bumpy, when watching Shaneze in China you could see how bumpy it was, like someone said above both dirt and tarmac are slippery, just seems to be the other way round, dirt slippery when dry and tarmac slippery when wet. Not sure if tarmac berms are required for National standard tracks, could be.
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they where aboutin the usa in the 80s
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they where aboutin the usa in the 80s
Who, the Chinese?...
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