slow wheelies
#61
Re: slow wheelies
Hi Farley! Hi Matt!
I've been learning on stock....but i think it has held me back from catching idle. 54t should be in this week.
dirtbikes scare me, they are so light and lacking in power i don't know what to do with them.
and i agree this kid is acting like a typical "i have it all figured out" adolescent.
I've been learning on stock....but i think it has held me back from catching idle. 54t should be in this week.
dirtbikes scare me, they are so light and lacking in power i don't know what to do with them.
and i agree this kid is acting like a typical "i have it all figured out" adolescent.
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#64
Re: slow wheelies
haha me too! **** made me grow up quicker than a tomato plant.
Oh and Hi Towlieeeee i forgot you.
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#68
Re: slow wheelies
Originally Posted by wyostunta
ive got an o5 gixxer -1 and a 60 on rear and im in the same boati cannot keep it in idle point i keep goin out of it right away its been a month now and im gettin pissed
#69
Re: slow wheelies
How many people REALLY compete on a dirt bike though? Other then kids??
It seems everyone that starts getting good on a super moto, quits and gets a sport bike
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Re: slow wheelies
The small fry is going to be in for a big suprise when he gets that 636....LOL. As for the thread question.......I had BP on lock on my TTR-125, but it took me about 4-5 months to transfer the skills to my FZ1, then another month or two to get idle.
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#72
Re: slow wheelies
is a drz125 even a supermoto? i thought it was just an entry level dual sport
#73
Re: slow wheelies
Ok retard I wasn't going to say anything because your like 12 but you might as well ride a 50 its the same thing...make sure to tape the first day on a real bike when you try "easier on a big bike high chair circles" I would love to watch your *** get owned.
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Re: slow wheelies
Ha ha.....it's not even a dualsport......it's a dirtbike for kids and wives, and crosses over to a BP, brake control teaching machine. +1 on getting footage of your first day on the 636 there, Benny boy...lol.
#77
Re: slow wheelies
I don't know anything about the drz125, but I imagine its the same as my 150f
a heavy turd
edit: btw just threw together some clip's from my stock gearing days lol
First day I learned to CONTROL scrapes, already had idle pretty good though at this point.
Stock gearing, no bar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sucTCeLpJjY
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Re: slow wheelies
ya pretty much lol
I don't know anything about the drz125, but I imagine its the same as my 150f
a heavy turd
edit: btw just threw together some clip's from my stock gearing days lol
First day I learned to CONTROL scrapes, already had idle pretty good though at this point.
Stock gearing, no bar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sucTCeLpJjY
I don't know anything about the drz125, but I imagine its the same as my 150f
a heavy turd
edit: btw just threw together some clip's from my stock gearing days lol
First day I learned to CONTROL scrapes, already had idle pretty good though at this point.
Stock gearing, no bar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sucTCeLpJjY
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