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#21
he's actually telling the truth....trying to learn too fast causes accidents. I was pushing way too hard a while back and wrecking hard a couple times a day. I slowed down and i learn better this way taking my time.
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Originally posted by donmga138
thanx for the reminder of getting realy hurt budy... the input was awesome... and ur the best....... but if i did everything everyone always told me i would never even thought of buying a streetbike... but according to you i won't be riding it very long
thanx for the reminder of getting realy hurt budy... the input was awesome... and ur the best....... but if i did everything everyone always told me i would never even thought of buying a streetbike... but according to you i won't be riding it very long
As one of the older stunters in my town. Not older as in been doing it longer, but older as in my age, I'm kind of the older brother or father of the younger ones. I'm not trying to talk down to you or anything. I just see a lot of people get bikes after seeing what we do and think that it is easy or something to just run out and do. Hey, I get just as pumped as the next guy in seeing a new trick or thinking of one and wanting to go out and do it, BUT I was riding almost 3 years before I even started trying stunts. There is a bit of comfort in knowing how my bike is going to react in different situations from just being on it.
All in all, and a whole as a whole, what I'm saying is that there are WAY to many posts on here saying say a prayer for my friend that wrecked really bad or so and so will be missed. Do what you do, but don't push it to fast and hard.
#23
Technical but broken down so I can unna stand
Originally posted by Diviniti
heres a more specific technical pointer: Dont loop it. It will hurt.
heres a more specific technical pointer: Dont loop it. It will hurt.
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