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Old 04-27-2004, 10:44 AM
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Highchairs - full fairing bikes

Any guys rockin' MAD high high chairs hook thier legs on ne thing when doing high chairs?

On my 929, when my feet are over the windscreen they wanna go to both sides cause the front of the 929 is sloped. Any guys hook them on anything? THis is the only time I wish i had as street fighter, so i could hook my knee's - but that ***** hot as hell on a full fairing bike.

I got them constant speed, slowin' em down. But im scrapin' one of those ******. I WILL BE VICTORIOUS!!!!!!
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word up bitch. now jay you know theres nothing to hook your feet on ,just face it your legs are too short.J/K and ill be scraping with ya
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Old 04-27-2004, 12:24 PM
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its on son!! Maybe even a night this week. Im blowin up. oh yeah, and my legs are to short!
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Re: Highchairs - full fairing bikes

Let your legs drop to the sides and squeeze!! haha, sounds fu(ked up.. anyways, I dont scrape but I can do one handed highchairs and thats how I keep from falling off. Just watch out for the brake lever when you come down.. I hit it once and came down with a locked up front wheel on highchair.. scary chit!
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Re: Highchairs - full fairing bikes

ya, lemme tell you a story about keeping your legs on the side:

helmet, no shirt or jacket, gloves...highchair wheelies on the dubR...decided that i would hook my feet under the upper (on the sides) so that i could do 1 handed highchairs...well, wouldn't you know the 99 fairing doesnt have the same angle as the 97 upper (which damien c6 does one handed highchairs on for a ways, like two years ago)...so i let go with my left hand and because my legs were on the side, they were really gripping my arms and a little of my clip ons...so as i let go, my left leg comes down and hits my clutch, causing me to drop down and flip over the front faster than i can sneeze...the result: a wrecked bike, broken ribs, collar bone, shoulderblade, and more road rash than i EVER care to remember....

be carefull one handed over the screen...but jay, don't be skared, merk scrapes it just with no screen...

the 'B' bike is calling!

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Re: Highchairs - full fairing bikes

same problem here jay. Except I'm not flexible at all so when my legs are over the screen they can't move much
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Teach. keep ur phone on. a night this week you will witness the impossible!
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school till 3, then naults
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Re: Highchairs - full fairing bikes

i don't hook mine to ****. i just rest the bend of my knee on the windscreen and use my arms to hold me. it helps to lean backwards some to keep your body in a good position.

just make sure you got a good grip, especially when that tail touches cause your legs are kinda over your head and you are upside down.

i used to hook my feet, but it looks retarded and doesn't help a lot, so i moved back on the tank, left them hang, and now it's easier for me that way.

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Re: Highchairs - full fairing bikes

I rode a f4i this Sun, it was geared pretty good, got 5-10 mile an hour seatstanders, and spreaders decent. Then I went for the slow high chair,

all goes good for about 10 minutes got pretty slow, just hooked the back of my shoes (heel part) to the mirrors. Anyway went for the fabled High Chair Scrape. I guess I went to slow and when I hit the bar and popped the clutch back out it didn't come down, so wobble, wobble, crash, crash....... about 10-15 miles an hour I think. It slid for a little on the bar then fell over, not too bad though for the 1st try. It wasn't my bike so I had to give it back after that.
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haha, sounds like you all need longer legs, i can hook my heels under the front of the fairing of my RR.
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heres a few i dont hook my feet on anything

i use my feet to steer
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Nothing is better than when ur so high that your looking at ur ankles / shins.
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Originally Posted by Jay Carnes
Nothing is better than when ur so high that your looking at ur ankles / shins.
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I don't hook my feet on anything I just use my feet to steer. I have parked about 10-15 highchairs I need a more sprocket to ride out of it but we still rock the streets so I can't go big.

I have a vidoe if anyone can host it's about 30 seconds long.
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Re: Highchairs - full fairing bikes

Originally Posted by foxracingRR
I don't hook my feet on anything I just use my feet to steer. I have parked about 10-15 highchairs I need a more sprocket to ride out of it but we still rock the streets so I can't go big.

I have a vidoe if anyone can host it's about 30 seconds long.
what up man. I can host that video for me. If you got instant messagner i'll have you send it to me.


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Don't hook my feet on anything....just hold on.
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Ever try tapin a magnet 2urA$$
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Re: Highchairs - full fairing bikes

Originally Posted by foxracingRR
I don't hook my feet on anything I just use my feet to steer. I have parked about 10-15 highchairs I need a more sprocket to ride out of it but we still rock the streets so I can't go big.

I have a vidoe if anyone can host it's about 30 seconds long.
I was there the first time you did dat sh*t. Down in FT.Lauderdale. Nice and smooth.
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Hell yeah what's up van Ft. Lauderdale was the first time.

Were heading down to Myrtle beach bike week and to ATL the next few weeks maybe i'll stop by Lauderdale
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