Adding wieght for lightwieghts
#22
Re: Adding wieght for lightwieghts
:just go a hair beyond your limits, a little bit at a time, and practice till your clutch finger is raw
#32
Re: Adding wieght for lightwieghts
Think this way... if you crash your bike you will get two things out of this... A nice stunt bike... and the knowledge of knowing how far back balance point begins and ends and if you still want some weight im sure i can throw a fe LB's at yah
#34
Re: Adding wieght for lightwieghts
bro im only like 165 maybe wit all my gear i mean im pretty built but it doesnt make me any heavier than what i am. its all practice for the first week i made an thought of every excuse i could but its jus i was scared an bitchin out i wasnt far enough back. you gotta gooooooo waaaaaaaayyy back an youll be fine. but i have heard people cuttin small holes in the sub frame an fillin it with bb's like that go in a gun an thats about 20 pounds more. only problem is........ CRACK lol then your fucked
#36
Re: Adding wieght for lightwieghts
you look just fine to me....when you get to that spot where the bike "sits back" on your swingarm and you feel it start to come back really quick is right where you want to be......just apply some brake then start laying off throttle and brake till it just sits there with little brake inputs.......its gonna take alot of time and practice but really its just getting used to that feeling.
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#37
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#38
Re: Adding wieght for lightwieghts
3 Things.
1.) It looks like you only have frame sliders, Is thats correct?? I would invest in a cage before anything.
2.) Stop Skiing, Put your left foot on the rear passenger peg instead of your rearset.
3.) When riding in a lot thats wet and has puddles all over and it hapens to be winter where your at watch out for black ice.
If all else fails add weight there are plenty of good suggestions in this thread.
1.) It looks like you only have frame sliders, Is thats correct?? I would invest in a cage before anything.
2.) Stop Skiing, Put your left foot on the rear passenger peg instead of your rearset.
3.) When riding in a lot thats wet and has puddles all over and it hapens to be winter where your at watch out for black ice.
If all else fails add weight there are plenty of good suggestions in this thread.
#39
Re: Adding wieght for lightwieghts
Aw I didn't mean it like that. I'm just trying to motivate him. Believe me...If I can do it, anybody can. You just need the right motivation. It takes so much practice to get anywhere with your riding. People come up with excuses and quit. Weight is not a factor. Don't give up