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Old 08-26-2003, 08:35 AM
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high chair 12's no thumb brake

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Old 08-26-2003, 08:52 AM
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THATS SICK
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Old 08-26-2003, 01:09 PM
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That is actually a Highchair 12 / Hichair coast notice he pulls the clutch in lets the bike roll then let's it out to bring it back down.

THAT IS EFFING PIMPTASTIC.

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Originally posted by jimmyjammer
That is actually a Highchair 12 / Hichair coast notice he pulls the clutch in lets the bike roll then let's it out to bring it back down.

THAT IS EFFING PIMPTASTIC.

KB
Its not coasting if the bar is dragging.
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Old 08-26-2003, 01:29 PM
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KB, a regular drag requires the clutch to be pulled in. Same same
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Old 08-26-2003, 01:40 PM
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Pardon me I meant a Highchair drag Either way it's SICK!!
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Ok, really if ya'll wanna do this, it's a highchair scrape. A highchair park would mean the bike actually stops and a coast would be if the tail never touched. This would almost certainly require a thumb brake but I wouldn't put it past Mr. Woods to coast without one. Peace.
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Kyle parks them all the time with no rear brake and can also coast them off engine braking alone
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and can also coast them off engine braking alone
I thought coasting meant that the clutch was pulled in and the engine wasn't doing anything. Now I want to see vid of the no handed high chairs.
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Maybe it's just me but I wouldn't be any less impressed even if he did use a thumb brake.
Either way I don't see a lot of people doing them brake or not.
But..... whatever.
Very impressive.

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Originally posted by Brian_C6
KB, a regular drag requires the clutch to be pulled in. Same same
Not sure about that

I don't pull mine in

Does this count as a regular drag?

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Originally posted by sclevela
people use the rear brake on coasters some alot some a little kyle uses endgine break more gangsta cuz its all controlled with the throtttle!
Dont you mean its controlled by the clutch? I'd guess the engine is at idle while the clutch is pulled in.
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Even a nice video like that gets drama.
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Originally posted by Radguy
Not sure about that

I don't pull mine in

Does this count as a regular drag?

everyone has different styles of riding but typically the bike gets upset w/ the clutch out. Engine brake makes a nice smooth drag pretty tough. I'd coast it to the bar.... lay it down nice and easy using brake only.
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Originally posted by Brian_C6
everyone has different styles of riding but typically the bike gets upset w/ the clutch out. Engine brake makes a nice smooth drag pretty tough. I'd coast it to the bar.... lay it down nice and easy using brake only.
thats how i drag too. You can only go so far w/ the clutch engaged & the motor bogs down My makes it real chopy. I stalled a few like that, you can see the giant KNEE dents in my tank from me being thrown over the front - then the bike bumb starts & tosses off the back. Like a bull ride. Pull in the clutch, coast it onto the bar & drag that mo fo to a park.

:YEAH

Oh yeah, Kyle's video is BONKERS
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I was like "YEAH WHATEVER"
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Aight I'll work on that
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