steps to stunting.
#21
Re: steps to stunting.
haha naaaa, ive wheelie a stock 2007 zx6 and a stock 2006 daytona 675
and i even wheelied a 1986 honda interceptor lol. that interceptor was kinda heavy but the ninja was a ****** dream. i almost looped the 675. that ****** has some ***** behind it ( thank god i know how to use the brake )
#22
Re: steps to stunting.
bro, just have fun. dont take this **** too seriously. go out and ride everyday with the goal of having as much fun as possible while remaining as safe as possible and let things happen as they will. i never expected to do anything that im doing right now, and i never really had specific goals set out for myself. i just go out and ride and do what im feeling, play it by ear everyday, i dont learn tricks that i dont like or dont feel fun to me, i dont give a **** who thinks its cool or not. i do what i think is cool and if ppl appreciate it then BONUS!. my point, dont pressure yourself youll just cloud your head and inhibit your learning process. take it easy and everything will fall in its place when the time is right.
#23
Re: steps to stunting.
bro, just have fun. dont take this **** too seriously. go out and ride everyday with the goal of having as much fun as possible while remaining as safe as possible and let things happen as they will. i never expected to do anything that im doing right now, and i never really had specific goals set out for myself. i just go out and ride and do what im feeling, play it by ear everyday, i dont learn tricks that i dont like or dont feel fun to me, i dont give a **** who thinks its cool or not. i do what i think is cool and if ppl appreciate it then BONUS!. my point, dont pressure yourself youll just cloud your head and inhibit your learning process. take it easy and everything will fall in its place when the time is right.
#24
Re: steps to stunting.
so this is sorta off topic but i didnt wanna make a new thread. what do you guys rec. for a stunter in training? 12 bar or round bar? does it make a dif? i would imagine the 12 bar being easier for learning because its flat but what do i know haha
either way i want something so i dont have to scrape the tail.
either way i want something so i dont have to scrape the tail.
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Re: steps to stunting.
Check out How2Stunt.com...there is a lot of free useful information there for those that are learning.
#27
Re: steps to stunting.
so this is sorta off topic but i didnt wanna make a new thread. what do you guys rec. for a stunter in training? 12 bar or round bar? does it make a dif? i would imagine the 12 bar being easier for learning because its flat but what do i know haha
either way i want something so i dont have to scrape the tail.
either way i want something so i dont have to scrape the tail.
#28
Re: steps to stunting.
I concerntrate on one thing at a time cos then you more focused on the teqnuique and learning throttle and brake control at the same time I can do 4 circles on a good day and wont change focus untill I can do unlimited
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