And it begins...
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lol ok ok ok ... I don't got money to be going and buyin all these "bigger" bikes ... i think stickin with the fiddy can't be all that bad right now ... why jump into something I highly doubt i'll be able to control lol...my lil' self has to start somewhere
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#49
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Why do dumb women always say **** like this? When is the last time you heard some squid guy ask for some other guys to hook him up with a bike? Just because you have some **** you think you deserve that? Pathetic.
For some magical reason a lot of the women I've met that claim they want to stunt never can find the money to buy a stunt bike, which is ludicrous, as I've had many broke *** friends manage to hustle enough money to buy one. If you want one bad enough, you'll find the money, bottom line. The problem is, most women just want to fake the funk.
For some magical reason a lot of the women I've met that claim they want to stunt never can find the money to buy a stunt bike, which is ludicrous, as I've had many broke *** friends manage to hustle enough money to buy one. If you want one bad enough, you'll find the money, bottom line. The problem is, most women just want to fake the funk.
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Why do dumb women always say **** like this? When is the last time you heard some squid guy ask for some other guys to hook him up with a bike? Just because you have some **** you think you deserve that? Pathetic.
For some magical reason a lot of the women I've met that claim they want to stunt never can find the money to buy a stunt bike, which is ludicrous, as I've had many broke *** friends manage to hustle enough money to buy one. If you want one bad enough, you'll find the money, bottom line. The problem is, most women just want to fake the funk.
For some magical reason a lot of the women I've met that claim they want to stunt never can find the money to buy a stunt bike, which is ludicrous, as I've had many broke *** friends manage to hustle enough money to buy one. If you want one bad enough, you'll find the money, bottom line. The problem is, most women just want to fake the funk.
WHOA WHOA WHOA dude I don't know what girls you know, but I pay for my **** thank you very much ... i don't take hand outs or use my "****" as a way to get stuff so you better relax and stop assuming ...
I'll keep updating as I progress with riding and bikes
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Uh, doesn't seem like it from the quote I originally commented on.
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You can learn balance point on a fiddy, but clutch control and rear braking are the most important things you need to take it to a big bike. Once you can ride a wheelie indefinetly on a fiddy, trade someone on here for an 80,100 or 150 four stroke if you are serious about this whole stuntin thing. You really need to practise though if your askin why you might need a front brake . LOL
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l o l . .
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You can learn balance point on a fiddy, but clutch control and rear braking are the most important things you need to take it to a big bike. Once you can ride a wheelie indefinetly on a fiddy, trade someone on here for an 80,100 or 150 four stroke if you are serious about this whole stuntin thing. You really need to practise though if your askin why you might need a front brake . LOL
i got my body for a brake .. we're good to go!
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Bottom line honey, stunting as a whole boils down to one simple thing: A demonstration of extreme control.
If you don't have that control, don't stunt. Not until you do, just as I said before. You openly acknowledged that you are unable to control your own hands on the most basic & fundamental of controls of the bike-- um yeah please go back to square one, do not pass go, do not collect $200, do not attempt to STUNT. Stunting is advanced riding; fundamental operational control is basic riding. Do not try to skip a grade. Especially the first. Worse still, is you ask if & how you can get around this basic necessity in the prerequisite skill set by just avoiding ever addressing this problem?
2- No, there is no glory in going out by way of ignorant squidliness on a toy bike.
3- Yes, it is what makes sense. Not practising until you get it right and looking for ways around it does NOT make sense. Choose your view and keep it true.
im 5'6 160... and trust me a 125 is not big at all. youre short changing yourself on that 50, trust me it does nothing to help you transfer up to a bigger bike. wheelying on a 50 and a big bike are absolutely nothing alike. a 125 or 150 is not that powerful and not that heavy, nor do they sit that high. you want to learn how to clutch up and catch it with the brake, ur gonna get to used to yanking that 50 up which you cant do with a big bike. plus i believe 50s learn you bad throttle chopping habits.
However, I do feel here in her case, she would benefit (for her own safety) by using a smaller, simplified machine like a fiddy for establishing & honing her proper throttle vs. brake manipulation before having any business attempting to ride anything streetable (for her safety and ours).
Hahahahaha! Yep.
You can learn balance point on a fiddy, but clutch control and rear braking are the most important things you need to take it to a big bike. Once you can ride a wheelie indefinetly on a fiddy, trade someone on here for an 80,100 or 150 four stroke if you are serious about this whole stuntin thing. You really need to practise though if your askin why you might need a front brake . LOL
Then.. I'm confused.. I thought this was what you were complaining of and wishing to eliminate? You have clearly wasted all of our time with your original post.
All said & done, not trying to be a bitch, just calmly being brutally honest with you, as anything less wouldn't be doing you any favors. So I expect you not to take offense or throw any attitude my way. You ask questions like that, you get answers like this, whether you like what you hear or not. Accept experienced wisdom & advice from those patient enough to give it to you when you ask for it. So I'm just saying right now, if you can't handle honest & constructive criticism, or hell, criticism at all, you have no business being on this forum. And if you can't handle controlled brake & throttle functions on a toy bike, you have no business being in this sport.
Take it for what it is worth, I'm not saying you never will have a place here or in the hobby you aspire in, I'm just saying you got to step right or you will wreck yourself, no way around it. That goes for both situations.