alomost
#22
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Re: alomost
You should tell wink 1100 that it's not a 12 unless it's on the bar.
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#29
Re: alomost
I dont know what the *** you people are talking about. Round here, 12 is 12 like on a clock, straight scraping vertical.
Highway wheelies arent 12'ves. Period.
Gorka is washed up, and so is wink so be done with that 1997 talk.
Highway wheelies arent 12'ves. Period.
Gorka is washed up, and so is wink so be done with that 1997 talk.
#32
Re: alomost
ok so balance point is 12?
so a busa doing a power wheelie at 180 is at 12 o clock just 2 foot off the ground since its balancing and not increaseing speed? yaaa okk
I think 12 is 12. Straight up and down. There is a difference between 12ing on a 12 bar and just dragging, and 12ing while dragging FENDER or NOTHING
so if balance point is 12, then what is scraping fender? 2? 3?.... or is it still 12?...
cmon, I still think 12 is 12, straight up and down, and thats how i'l always think it is..
Most people setup 12 bars to SCRAPE AT 12.... Aaron colton for example scrapes at 1..
12 IMO
Not 12, balance point coasting
if it has NOTHING to do with the clock, then why the hell is it called "12 o clock"
To the people that think balance point is 12 o'clock, you say im 12'ing my f4i out for miles on the freeway? IS that what you would call it when I sail a wheelie for 3+ miles?
so a busa doing a power wheelie at 180 is at 12 o clock just 2 foot off the ground since its balancing and not increaseing speed? yaaa okk
I think 12 is 12. Straight up and down. There is a difference between 12ing on a 12 bar and just dragging, and 12ing while dragging FENDER or NOTHING
so if balance point is 12, then what is scraping fender? 2? 3?.... or is it still 12?...
cmon, I still think 12 is 12, straight up and down, and thats how i'l always think it is..
Most people setup 12 bars to SCRAPE AT 12.... Aaron colton for example scrapes at 1..
12 IMO
Not 12, balance point coasting
if it has NOTHING to do with the clock, then why the hell is it called "12 o clock"
To the people that think balance point is 12 o'clock, you say im 12'ing my f4i out for miles on the freeway? IS that what you would call it when I sail a wheelie for 3+ miles?
Last edited by Towlieee; 07-29-2007 at 04:21 PM.
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