Liam has a very soft mouth. I used to jump and flat him in the same bit. It is a copper mouth loose ring with oval link.
I actually still flat him in this bit to this day. He generally likes and accepts it, but I found it didn't give me enough control over jumps with steering.
So for jumping I now jump him in a full cheek center oval link french link.
I would love to find a copper mouth full cheek, but the price tag on a copper mouth is a little out of my budget. Maybe one day, but my luck, I will buy the expensive bit and he won't like it.
So there you have it, Liam's bit hardware is pretty simple...
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Full cheeks are great for steering :)
ReplyDeleteHey if simple works thats awesome :)
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