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Old 08-01-2005, 11:08 PM
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i just put my 12 bar on my bike :YEAH so i wanted to use it... but i have to go like 20-30 mph before i can get the bike to touch... too damn fast for me. an i've only touched it once. would it be a good idea to put a bigger gear on the rear so it will come up at a slower speed... (i have stock gears). an when it comes back the damn bike wobbles like crazy... any ideas that i could do to keep the top from wobblin like crazy when its all the way back.. i lean back.. but talk about scaring the **** out of someone.
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Old 08-02-2005, 12:48 AM
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Re: 12 clock advice

chopping the gas is what makes you wobble,try to be smooth on the gas small movements. good luck
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Old 08-02-2005, 12:51 AM
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Re: 12 clock advice

what tyre pressure u got in the rear?
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Old 08-02-2005, 01:47 AM
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the tire press is at 20psi... so it isnt super low nor high.... an come to think of it i do chop the cass a lil.. when it comes up.... but do i want to keep my knees locked an my elbo's locked when it comes back so the bp wont be so far fwd?
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you have to trust yourself and chopping is bad news. i would lower the tire a little bit more like 18 15 maybe it will help
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Re: 12 clock advice

Wobbling comes from being nervious and tense.. Dont lock anything,, stay relaxed.. If you dont listen to music while you ride, try listening to something that makes you crazy, or nice and layed back. Then go out and dont think about it too much, its simple, keep it squared up and just go straight up and straight down. Keep it simple in your head and dont freak out. It will come..
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thats good advice right there
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i rock an iPod every where i go. :YEAH i guess why im so damn scared is becausei dont have a cage on the bike yet... so if i drop it i know its going to explode.... i will have my cage in like 2 weeks or so.. then i guess i wont be as worried if i drop it... ima keep the being relaxed part in mind thou
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