Fell on my back from a high chair!
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Re: Fell on my back from a high chair!
if you ride it, it will come.... if you look at it,you are dumb.........
heal up like a pimple on the tip of your di(k
heal up like a pimple on the tip of your di(k
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Re: Fell on my back from a high chair!
Screw the sprocket... Trust me I got a 60 tooth when I first tryed slow stuff and thought thats what I needed.. lol.. now I do it on stock bikes all the time. Stick with a less agressive gear to start with or it will just hurt you. Your throttle response will be so touchy you will end up in the same spot you are now!
Once you get the throttle and brake down more power to you on a huge sprocket, but you have to start clutching it and get used to that first!:YEAH
Once you get the throttle and brake down more power to you on a huge sprocket, but you have to start clutching it and get used to that first!:YEAH
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Re: Fell on my back from a high chair!
I am using the clutch for my spreaders but my friend told me he didnt need to clutch it up so I thought that was the proper way to do it. Im very good with the clutch actually that what i shouldve tried first.
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Re: Fell on my back from a high chair!
Originally Posted by crtchrktrcr
NEVER do power wheelies, only clutch, but how far can u ride spreaders?
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Re: Fell on my back from a high chair!
Originally Posted by crtchrktrcr
NEVER do power wheelies, only clutch, but how far can u ride spreaders?
Thanks for the advice I like the clutch better but the guys down here talk like the bikes got enough power that you dont need the clutch, prob cause they are not good a clutching
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Re: Fell on my back from a high chair!
Originally Posted by Vern
I can go forever but like at 100 k in first gear
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Re: Fell on my back from a high chair!
Originally Posted by celgsxr
4- ever .... wow thats a long time.... thats like a bad dream to me.......
dude you are too goddam funny omg you need to stop posting so i can catch my breath.....
"eternal flying V's" hahahaha
#32
Re: Fell on my back from a high chair!
Originally Posted by Vern
I am using the clutch for my spreaders but my friend told me he didnt need to clutch it up so I thought that was the proper way to do it. Im very good with the clutch actually that what i shouldve tried first.
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Re: Fell on my back from a high chair!
Originally Posted by Vern
Thanks for the advice I like the clutch better but the guys down here talk like the bikes got enough power that you dont need the clutch, prob cause they are not good a clutching
The bike will power up in first and second no prob. doing spreaders.. The thing that you should understand is that powering a wheelie up is just that... you are gaining a whole lot of speed and it is very unpredictable and out of control compared to clutching a wheelie tight up to where you need to be. You can also clutch your wheelies up at a safer slower speed than you could ever power them up at.