Zero's or O'z
#41
Re: Zero's or O'z
Dampner for christ's? A dampner is for HIGH SPEED wobbles when the front end gets light under throttle. I dont know about you but when I do a christ my front end is firmly planted and just on idle. Pretty hard for the bike to lift the front on its own on idle.
Zero's, eazy. 15-20min max to learn. Its all balance, you dont "need" the rear brake but its useful thats for sure. but, I like that zero to christ move. Im tryin it as soon as the snow melts.
Oh and you dont need a dampner for anything!
Zero's, eazy. 15-20min max to learn. Its all balance, you dont "need" the rear brake but its useful thats for sure. but, I like that zero to christ move. Im tryin it as soon as the snow melts.
Oh and you dont need a dampner for anything!
#43
Re: Zero's or O'z
Dampner for christ's? A dampner is for HIGH SPEED wobbles when the front end gets light under throttle. I dont know about you but when I do a christ my front end is firmly planted and just on idle. Pretty hard for the bike to lift the front on its own on idle.
Zero's, eazy. 15-20min max to learn. Its all balance, you dont "need" the rear brake but its useful thats for sure. but, I like that zero to christ move. Im tryin it as soon as the snow melts.
Oh and you dont need a dampner for anything!
Zero's, eazy. 15-20min max to learn. Its all balance, you dont "need" the rear brake but its useful thats for sure. but, I like that zero to christ move. Im tryin it as soon as the snow melts.
Oh and you dont need a dampner for anything!
it didn't take no 15-20 min to lock down one footed cocheese like your pics though man.... hahaha
I still sometimes **** those up and can't complete a full circ without bobbleing and puttin a foot back or grabbin the bars some..LOL othertimes if I can do one, I can do 50... I was trying those before zero's though.. towilee seen me not doin it!! ask him!! LOL
#44
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IS your DB in the description for your F4i for dirt bars, or dual bracket? cuz long stoppies are all you could be talkin about, nobody does high speed wheelies anymore, and having dirt bars... stoppies should be easier for ya dampner or no.
#46
#49
Re: Zero's or O'z
[quote=jstuntlocke;3687076]it didn't take no 15-20 min to lock down one footed cocheese like your pics though man.... hahaha
haah,those pics were just to prove 2 points, no dampner, no brake. It took me about 3 days to get them down pat.
Its all about the one leg combos now. Put it on the fender, cross it over to the other side, put foot on rear peg, etc....
I really want christ circles! Was tryn them the last day out. Now thats hard!
Oh, and as for waiting 4 months we just finished riding 2 weeks ago and I bet Im back on the bike by Jan 15th. We ride till it minus 5 here as long as we can get a snow plow in the lot its wheelie time.
haah,those pics were just to prove 2 points, no dampner, no brake. It took me about 3 days to get them down pat.
Its all about the one leg combos now. Put it on the fender, cross it over to the other side, put foot on rear peg, etc....
I really want christ circles! Was tryn them the last day out. Now thats hard!
Oh, and as for waiting 4 months we just finished riding 2 weeks ago and I bet Im back on the bike by Jan 15th. We ride till it minus 5 here as long as we can get a snow plow in the lot its wheelie time.
#50
Re: Zero's or O'z
[quote=brokenstunter;3687425] i wish. i have gotten like 5 snow storms here and they all have melted off but we got one yesterday i was out the day before that now im waiting for this one to melt off it may not be till march but im hoping not
it didn't take no 15-20 min to lock down one footed cocheese like your pics though man.... hahaha
haah,those pics were just to prove 2 points, no dampner, no brake. It took me about 3 days to get them down pat.
Its all about the one leg combos now. Put it on the fender, cross it over to the other side, put foot on rear peg, etc....
I really want christ circles! Was tryn them the last day out. Now thats hard!
Oh, and as for waiting 4 months we just finished riding 2 weeks ago and I bet Im back on the bike by Jan 15th. We ride till it minus 5 here as long as we can get a snow plow in the lot its wheelie time.
haah,those pics were just to prove 2 points, no dampner, no brake. It took me about 3 days to get them down pat.
Its all about the one leg combos now. Put it on the fender, cross it over to the other side, put foot on rear peg, etc....
I really want christ circles! Was tryn them the last day out. Now thats hard!
Oh, and as for waiting 4 months we just finished riding 2 weeks ago and I bet Im back on the bike by Jan 15th. We ride till it minus 5 here as long as we can get a snow plow in the lot its wheelie time.
#52
Re: Zero's or O'z
Dampner for christ's? A dampner is for HIGH SPEED wobbles when the front end gets light under throttle. I dont know about you but when I do a christ my front end is firmly planted and just on idle. Pretty hard for the bike to lift the front on its own on idle.
Zero's, eazy. 15-20min max to learn. Its all balance, you dont "need" the rear brake but its useful thats for sure. but, I like that zero to christ move. Im tryin it as soon as the snow melts.
Oh and you dont need a dampner for anything!
Zero's, eazy. 15-20min max to learn. Its all balance, you dont "need" the rear brake but its useful thats for sure. but, I like that zero to christ move. Im tryin it as soon as the snow melts.
Oh and you dont need a dampner for anything!
it looks like in your pic your just 'steering' wide 0's, not steering locked?
#53
#54
Re: Zero's or O'z
And a Cocheese... like the indian sounding name..sounds like KO-Cheifs.. anyways. that is when you are up on the inside of the bike goin around in wider circles standing on the peg and cage.. either with two feet on the bike or one. is that what you were asking?? LOL
somebody correct me if I'm wrong please, but that's what I thought it was called...
#55
Re: Zero's or O'z
no your'e right bro... a sit down zero is what you were doin around Dillen and I when you got ur bike off my trailer and we were just standin there by my bike....
And a Cocheese... like the indian sounding name..sounds like KO-Cheifs.. anyways. that is when you are up on the inside of the bike goin around in wider circles standing on the peg and cage.. either with two feet on the bike or one. is that what you were asking?? LOL
somebody correct me if I'm wrong please, but that's what I thought it was called...
And a Cocheese... like the indian sounding name..sounds like KO-Cheifs.. anyways. that is when you are up on the inside of the bike goin around in wider circles standing on the peg and cage.. either with two feet on the bike or one. is that what you were asking?? LOL
somebody correct me if I'm wrong please, but that's what I thought it was called...
yes thats exactly what I was asking
#56
#57
Re: Zero's or O'z
I was just goin off of what I heard Thomas say when he was MC'n the last XDL. That's the first time I heard that standing on the inside part of the bike on the cage and peg and the one footed version of the same trick called Kocheece, cocheese, or whatever however you spell it...
#58
Re: Zero's or O'z
They are all zero's arent they?
I can get the bars almost fully turned in when standing on the cage but those pics are old, its all I had to show.
I am thinkin of tryin to steer the bike with the free foot asap here.
I can get the bars almost fully turned in when standing on the cage but those pics are old, its all I had to show.
I am thinkin of tryin to steer the bike with the free foot asap here.