1. #1

    Calling All Ninjas

    I'd really like to see this track get some more attention from the better ninja riders.

    It started out as a random message from Blue Eplosion, he wanted me to try to 0 fault his track Blues Creation. I love the track and would like to see if anyone out there can top my time.

    Let me know!
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  2. #2

    Re: Calling All Ninjas

    I WIN!!! 26 faults
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  3. #3

    Re: Calling All Ninjas

    Will give it a go even though i'm no ninja pro rider
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  4. #4

    Re: Calling All Ninjas

    Liiked it until i got to the pole obstacle, way too unconsistent for my liking
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  5. #5

    Re: Calling All Ninjas

    I thought ninja were supposed to make you cry i didnt even break a sweat
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  6. #6

    Re: Calling All Ninjas

    In my experience with ninjas, there were always some REAL easy ones that I didn't think were ninja but many others thought they were.
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  7. #7

    Re: Calling All Ninjas

    That track was garbage and not at all a ninja track. You must not look at Track Central very often, because there are hundreds of "ninja" tracks that are exactly like that one and they are all horrible.
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  8. #8

    Re: Calling All Ninjas

    I thought it was alright for a mini ninja. Wasnt really my kind of track.

    Give Up by jook is a perfect example of ninja difficulty by default, in my opinion. I love that track to death and wish there were more of it with a similar line and obstacles.
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  9. #9

    Re: Calling All Ninjas

    Originally Posted by jhitman
    I thought it was alright for a mini ninja. Wasnt really my kind of track.

    Give Up by jook is a perfect example of ninja difficulty by default, in my opinion. I love that track to death and wish there were more of it with a similar line and obstacles.
    I'll make one.
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  10. #10

    Re: Calling All Ninjas

    Ninja tracks get labeled as such because they require moves that noobs don't know/understand. Most of them, to experienced riders, are pretty easy because they know all of the moves and have accomplished them many times already.

    There is a BIG difference between a "ninja" track and a true Ninja track designed for riders experienced in Ninja moves.
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