How Do I Control The Bucking?
#23
Re: How Do I Control The Bucking?
Dude everyone knows throttle chop is due to low levels of throttle fluid and not stretching your left hamstring. Your left hamstring is directly connected to your index and thumb muscle which creates the variances in throttle input, Duh!
#24
Re: How Do I Control The Bucking?
Well I'm still waiting on my 32 installment throttle kit but Throttle Choppers Anonomyus is taking for ever to ship. I just installed my Anti-Brake Stabbing lever and it has reduced the bucking significantly.
I heard of a forearm tendon swap to increase throttle control. Is there any validity in this claim??????? I heard that's what Scary Gary had done .
I heard of a forearm tendon swap to increase throttle control. Is there any validity in this claim??????? I heard that's what Scary Gary had done .
lol
#25
Re: How Do I Control The Bucking?
you need do a dual sprocket cause when you clutch it up there is only 1 sprocket on 1 side so it pulls you to the sides try adding another sprocket on the other side take a rotor off or something it will work try it
#27
Re: How Do I Control The Bucking?
That's right I heard of that, that's how Kyle Woods rides with out a handbrake and parks a no handed scrape.
#28
Re: How Do I Control The Bucking?
to do that mod. all you have to do is weld some teeth on to the rotor and add another chain
#29
#30
Re: How Do I Control The Bucking?
no i think he used the work of the devil for that trick... you can ask him but it will probably cost your soul... im fucked i sold my soul for a 6 pack of budweiser
#31
#32
#36
Re: How Do I Control The Bucking?
I was reading on here that if your electrolights in your bike aren't fully charged they can cause intermittent problems to your radiator fan which effects the gyroscopic effect of your back wheel leading to intense bucking.
#37
#39
#40
Re: How Do I Control The Bucking?
See problem sloved your bikes a P.O.S. and needs to be fixed