Hand Brake Needed
#7
#8
Re: Hand Brake Needed
Yeah so can I and at a better price and he can have it next day from stock.
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Pez
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Pez
#9
Re: Hand Brake Needed
Yeah so can I and at a better price and he can have it next day from stock.
www.stuntbikestore.com
Pez
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Pez
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#16
Re: Hand Brake Needed
The reason i came off the back was because i wasn't quick enough with the rear brake, and used too much throttle, having a HB wouldn't have helped me anymore than my FB.
Plus, it's not an instant skillz button, and you should know that.
Fitting a HB only disguises more serious problems (for some riders)
#18
Re: Hand Brake Needed
i hope you're joking, i assume by the that you are.
The reason i came off the back was because i wasn't quick enough with the rear brake, and used too much throttle, having a HB wouldn't have helped me anymore than my FB.
Plus, it's not an instant skillz button, and you should know that.
Fitting a HB only disguises more serious problems (for some riders)
The reason i came off the back was because i wasn't quick enough with the rear brake, and used too much throttle, having a HB wouldn't have helped me anymore than my FB.
Plus, it's not an instant skillz button, and you should know that.
Fitting a HB only disguises more serious problems (for some riders)
#19
Re: Hand Brake Needed
CSL I have fullthrottle valves and hel lines in stock for next day post and just get a master of a rs125 there 13mm and about £35 on the bay.
To get BP you need to clutch it up well over 50 times before you start to realize whats happening. I tried seat BP first but it was no good for me, I got a hand brake and the clutched it up standing on the rear pegs and got it the same day I put the hand brake on (thanks Vandel) seated and stagered BP are in my view harder to get than rear pegs. Thats my own experience over the last year of learning as Im still a squib. I can do all three now but its still fresh for me. Just clutch it up from almost stand still soon as you have clutched it grab the rear hand brake (letting go of the clutch all together) and get ready to hand brake, but you should find the bike is easyer to balance when your mass is over the axle you can BP on the rear pegs with out the hand brake and foot brake if you keep it smooth
BIKE TIME as Hansky said to me.
To get BP you need to clutch it up well over 50 times before you start to realize whats happening. I tried seat BP first but it was no good for me, I got a hand brake and the clutched it up standing on the rear pegs and got it the same day I put the hand brake on (thanks Vandel) seated and stagered BP are in my view harder to get than rear pegs. Thats my own experience over the last year of learning as Im still a squib. I can do all three now but its still fresh for me. Just clutch it up from almost stand still soon as you have clutched it grab the rear hand brake (letting go of the clutch all together) and get ready to hand brake, but you should find the bike is easyer to balance when your mass is over the axle you can BP on the rear pegs with out the hand brake and foot brake if you keep it smooth
BIKE TIME as Hansky said to me.