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Old 12-01-2007 | 09:08 PM
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Re: round bar vs typical 12 bar..

Originally Posted by MXinAintEZ86
can't ride tell april?? load up and drive south dude! lol
thats the plan, late february i might go to oxford, al

Originally Posted by OnEWhEeLNEAL
Dude's a chick. You got any pics of you stuntin and welcome to the site.
https://www.stuntlife.com/forums/216...-hey-yall.html
thats the only pic i have of the front tire off the ground, at the begining of the year. ive gotten better, i graduated from power wheelies to clutched wheelies in first and second gear. im still workin on doing a solid slow wheelie, my year was cut short due to spinal surgeries. once i kick that in the ***, ill be back on the bike.
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she is not from Yesterday.. but yea got eny pics(stuntin or Not) :YEAH
see above, and http://www.myspace.com/rednecksally

Originally Posted by stock05
can you scrape? didnt think so, leave your bike as is until you can scrape. a stock tail is a lot more forgiving than a bar.



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i fucked up my tail already, yes i scraped it.

Originally Posted by atf8611
and more expensive......
yes sir! id rather buy a 100 dollar metal round bar, than another 220 dollar piece of ****** plastic!

Old 12-01-2007 | 11:33 PM
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Re: round bar vs typical 12 bar..

Originally Posted by honey636

i fucked up my tail already, yes i scraped it.


yes sir! id rather buy a 100 dollar metal round bar, than another 220 dollar piece of ****** plastic!
yeah but you did that because you wanted to or did you loop?


your thinking with the bar is wrong, trust me i speak from experience.



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Old 12-02-2007 | 02:11 PM
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Re: round bar vs typical 12 bar..

Originally Posted by stock05
yeah but you did that because you wanted to or did you loop?


your thinking with the bar is wrong, trust me i speak from experience.



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ive never looped. im not tryin to say you are wrong by any means, i am just tryin to get a feel for things. and call it mental, but it makes me rest easier knowing theres something protecting the tail, so when i do get good at scrapin, ill still have a tail left..haha i dont know why though..bike wont be much for lookin at by then lol
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Re: round bar vs typical 12 bar..

love my round bar

when i hop on my buddies bikes with flat bars I am always hesitant to scrape that **** in fear I am going to catch a corner or something
Old 12-02-2007 | 07:36 PM
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Re: round bar vs typical 12 bar..

i prefer a very narrow flat bar
best of both worlds
Old 12-02-2007 | 08:37 PM
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Re: round bar vs typical 12 bar..

Flat=more fun
Old 12-02-2007 | 08:58 PM
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Re: round bar vs typical 12 bar..

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Flat=more fun

now theres something you dont hear very often.
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