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Old 07-24-2009, 03:20 AM
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Re: Circles

Originally Posted by R1wonder
im doing SS to the left. i use my foot brake for sitdowns but im not very confortable in stagger position on my stuntbike for some reason. i never do it
yea....i dont get y people start staggard, f.i.s. or s.s. is the best bike leverage for circles i think
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Re: Circles

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So my most comfortable position is staggard. I can kinda steer big crooked ones to the right. what position/direction did most of you guys learn?
those are kinda a waste of time, you gotta just toss the bike into the circle and work the gas,I'd say go left,but rights more natural for some people
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Re: Circles

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those are kinda a waste of time, you gotta just toss the bike into the circle and work the gas,I'd say go left,but rights more natural for some people
staggered circles are the basis of all circles in my opinion it's the fist circle you should learn
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Re: Circles

Originally Posted by old man roger
staggered circles are the basis of all circles in my opinion it's the fist circle you should learn
i learned fib circles,then fib fire grab circles and then no hander circles then some 8 figures. roger what you preffer right or left circles?
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Re: Circles

Originally Posted by old man roger
staggered circles are the basis of all circles in my opinion it's the fist circle you should learn
should have worded that better,I was refering to the recons he was practicing

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Re: Circles

Originally Posted by Juca
i learned fib circles,then fib fire grab circles and then no hander circles then some 8 figures. roger what you preffer right or left circles?
i do almost all my tricks left and right but right feels better for combos and left is better for fast stuff
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Re: Circles

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i do almost all my tricks left and right but right feels better for combos and left is better for fast stuff
fast **** to the right here
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Re: Circles

Originally Posted by old man roger
staggered circles are the basis of all circles in my opinion it's the fist circle you should learn
see i learn **** backwards lol. i had HB on lock before foot brake. now ill learn SS O's first and then go to stagger or sitdowns or something after
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Re: Circles

how do you transfer from recons to circles... i dont have a cage and im not really afraid to crash but i dont want to highside because its alot of work to save the bike... whats the trick to not highside less brake? and im doing them to the right cuz i have a plate in my ankle and cant stand on the peg
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Re: Circles

Originally Posted by blue05
i just got em like 2 weeks ago. started tryin some combos last week and last night i went from peg to SS back to peg. i was stoked tried a few RL's. those are hard as hell
RL's are one of the easier circles to do imo, just cause u got all that weight on the inside of the circle
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Re: Circles

Originally Posted by JiggaStuntsAnR6
how do you transfer from recons to circles... i dont have a cage and im not really afraid to crash but i dont want to highside because its alot of work to save the bike... whats the trick to not highside less brake? and im doing them to the right cuz i have a plate in my ankle and cant stand on the peg
get a cage cheap *** lol. you will regret it trust me. reacon O's dont count. you will drop your bike trying tight O's i guarentee it
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Re: Circles

try it on 900cc !?!?! its ****** inposible for me to do it !!
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Re: Circles

Originally Posted by JiggaStuntsAnR6
how do you transfer from recons to circles... i dont have a cage and im not really afraid to crash but i dont want to highside because its alot of work to save the bike... whats the trick to not highside less brake? and im doing them to the right cuz i have a plate in my ankle and cant stand on the peg
ya get a cage ...lol the best way to stop a high side is to pull in the clutch and get on the brake when you feel it happening , that and try to always fail to the bar meaning if your gonna fail it is better to fail to the twelve bar so you dont highside
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Re: Circles

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try it on 900cc !?!?! its ****** inposible for me to do it !!
practice practice practice , seen alot of people kill circles on 900rr's
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Re: Circles

next person that says, dont be afraid of the gas, im stabbing in the face
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Don't be afraid of the Gas
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Re: Circles

Originally Posted by JiggaStuntsAnR6
how do you transfer from recons to circles...
they dont really tranfer over,thats why I said there a waste of time to practice

Originally Posted by double Z
RL's are one of the easier circles to do imo, just cause u got all that weight on the inside of the circle
I wrecked more learning RL than did when I learned circles I think I only wrecked blindside RL once or twice

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next person that says, dont be afraid of the gas, im stabbing in the face
I've said that in like every post but its true
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Re: Circles

recons teach you bike control and how to steer the bike , i think they help
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Re: Circles

Originally Posted by old man roger
recons teach you bike control and how to steer the bike , i think they help
I agree on the brake control,but the way to steer a recon(by leaning in) is like oppisite of the way you steer a circle(by leaning out and leaning the bike in) so its good to learn,but dont spend to much time on them
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