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Old 05-17-2007, 01:56 PM
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Re: Clutched it up from side today

mine come out like this


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Old 05-17-2007, 01:58 PM
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Re: Clutched it up from side today

Originally Posted by Artiom
maybe I should try it with a friend?lol
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, i would have done it with you when i was in Vegas bro! LOL Get out to the East Coast and it's on!!! lol


Originally Posted by Heath_256NORTH
I've been meaning to try it, but haven't cuz my bar seems to long. I run a F.I. Pro series which is 4" shorter than regular, but it's still like a diving board. It makes it roomier for the combo's, but I was wondering if it would slap the ground. Don't want to pop the subframe trying... In other words what kind of bar are you running and is it shorter than normal. D's bar is short as hell, so it gives a little more time and room to catch it w/ the HB.

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I run a SI Roundbar, its flush with the tip of my 636 tail... but i hardly ever touch the bar doing it... when i learned i rocked it onto the bar a couple times though so yeah, it's nice for learning to have a short bar...

Originally Posted by insanestunter39
Yo congrats man, last time I tried that ****, my legs met the rear pegs.
yeah, i try to remember to fold up my rear peg before i do it, but i forget sometimes, havent taken myself out yet with it...
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Re: Clutched it up from side today

It's one of those things that the gas has ta be pretty much perfect to little and it doesn't come up and too much the bike will launch
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Re: Clutched it up from side today

Originally Posted by suicidl
mine come out like this


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AAAAAAAAAAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICK!!!

i dont think i could do that if i tried!!! LOL
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Re: Clutched it up from side today

yeah, i try to remember to fold up my rear peg before i do it, but i forget sometimes, havent taken myself out yet with it...[/quote]

Yeah, I should have too. That **** ****** hurt!!!
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Old 05-17-2007, 04:57 PM
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Re: Clutched it up from side today

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mine come out like this


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the pics r priceless mine got rough but not like that, but i do think my subframe is bent
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Old 05-17-2007, 05:11 PM
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Re: Clutched it up from side today

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, i would have done it with you when i was in Vegas bro! LOL Get out to the East Coast and it's on!!! lol

how about we meet in europe in about a month?that's about halfway between east and west coast
so any tips?bounce forks and pull when u clutch it or what?i've seen 2 many bad clips so now I don't want my bike to end the wall
never heared anyone mention, but one of guys said he ran his foot over and it hurt really bad
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Re: Clutched it up from side today

I broke my subframe off. haha. I learned it on a broken subframe and gorilla slammed it third try and broke it bad. its actually more of a mind **** than a tough trick. I recommend practicing clutch to stall with bike between legs. its the same exact gas/clutch method just feels different on the body.
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Re: Clutched it up from side today

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It's an all or nothing trick, you are either going to learn it or toss ur bike trying! LOL

congrats bro, now listen to darius and throw some style in... LOL
Or completely brake your sub in half lol
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Old 05-17-2007, 08:05 PM
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Re: Clutched it up from side today

I like to give it a little bounce before clutchin it, seems like it makes the tire hook up a little easier.

http://media.putfile.com/BigMike5-3-07 there's some clutch up's in this little video.
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Old 05-18-2007, 12:09 AM
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Re: Clutched it up from side today

i threw a little style in tonight with the jump to spreader:YEAH DAM, mikethebike you make that f4i look small
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Re: Clutched it up from side today

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i threw a little style in tonight with the jump to spreader:YEAH DAM, mikethebike you make that f4i look small
congrats on the new trick and adding some style to it. yeah I need to make my F4I full fairing so it doesn't look so damned small. damnit I should have drank more coffee when I was younger could have been a little shorter. I'm a stunter in a basketball players body 6' 7" and 225lbs get some video up mang, we all wanna see.
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Re: Clutched it up from side today

Originally Posted by MikeOnTheBike
congrats on the new trick and adding some style to it. yeah I need to make my F4I full fairing so it doesn't look so damned small. damnit I should have drank more coffee when I was younger could have been a little shorter. I'm a stunter in a basketball players body 6' 7" and 225lbs get some video up mang, we all wanna see.
yea I figured u same hight as Luxury.bikes looks like fiddy he is only person I see doing 50/50 clutch up from dead stop with bike perfectly staight and foot and ground.same **** he clutches from side just side saddle.
I have 954 forks they not as easy bounce as f4i front.

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