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Old 07-26-2006, 06:48 PM
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Re: I love circles

Originally Posted by atnuts
I'm learnin ss circle and I can cut them in about a 1/4 way but I keep flippin over the front I think I'm going too slow...then I mash the brakes! wtf! I think I gotta come in alittle faster. this flippin over shi7 is killin me

i've heard your supposed to turn your idle down and gas the bike more for SS circles when first learning
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Old 07-27-2006, 12:44 AM
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Re: I love circles

Originally Posted by moorport
The best way out of the circle is gas and lean in. if I feel myself f'in one up, i give it more gas and stand it on the back and jump off to the side, or just gas out and ride away, I learned that early on my crf450, it was hard to get passed mentally, but it works. Keep the front wheel high and lean in, I applied the same principles to the 600 and it worked on that also, as soon as I feel the front wheel droppin, I lean and blip the throttle and keep spinnin. I am no pro or anything, but I hope the advise will help. Ohh yeah, if your stallin and going over the front, your going to slow, and using to much brake, when you start spinning, the bike actually needs to increase speed a bit, or more if you like the wide ones, LOL.
i can save regular circles no problem just pull in the clutch and step off... but i just started ss circles and ive been tending to stall em and end up gettin thrown over the front
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Re: I love circles

Originally Posted by f4stunna
i can save regular circles no problem just pull in the clutch and step off... but i just started ss circles and ive been tending to stall em and end up gettin thrown over the front

jump ***** jump
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Re: I love circles

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jump ***** jump
the mac dad el make ya.....
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Old 07-27-2006, 01:30 AM
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Re: I love circles

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i can save regular circles no problem just pull in the clutch and step off... but i just started ss circles and ive been tending to stall em and end up gettin thrown over the front
Thats why I waited to get a cage to start tryin um, glad I did too!
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Re: I love circles

I'm gonna try raise my tire pressure and use a bit more speed. ....OR, should I practice on my stock RM250 (a smoker) ? Are street tires nessecary to circle on the street? It seems like a good progression tho....stock 50 to 110(with big bore kit) to 250 2-stroke to 600 (+20)

Check out the videos of my good friend circling his 50. Stock engine, stock suspension

http://www.myspace.com/tobatech

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