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Old 08-11-2003, 08:56 PM
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Question 180 power slide

ok im praticing this on my 83 suzuki gl400 befor i try it on the 929
i lock up the back brake slide untill it turns about 90 degrees and to make it turn the last 90 degrees red line it drop the cluch and then she shoots me into the ditch.
i can do a 180 if im at a dead stop but not sliding
not given up
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Old 08-12-2003, 04:45 AM
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what are you talking about....shooting you into ditch.
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the back tire gets some traction and she goes straight insted of whipping the rest of the way arround
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huh?
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I know what hes talking about. I hate it when that happens.
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Old 08-12-2003, 08:15 PM
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so mike since your the only one that seems to have a clue what do i do
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Old 08-12-2003, 11:35 PM
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i haven't gotten the ***** yet to do that, i just come in really hot and lock that rear up and spin it 180 like that...i don't use anymore power unless i start dead stop, dump the clutch and then kick the rear around.
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Old 08-13-2003, 12:00 AM
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The further you lean the bike over when you're skidding the easier it will be to break the tire loose when you get on the gas because the weight of the bike (and your weight) won't be on the tire as much. Watch 'Servin' it Up". Darius does them through the whole video. He makes it look like he's riding a dirtbike!

P.S. a harder touring tire will make it easier. Sport radials are real grippy and soft and will make it harder to break loose.
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i can do them with just the brake, just have to be going fast enough, lock the rear brake, countersteer alittle to get the bike leaned over then jack the bars and the back whips around.

i did try dropping the clutch at 90* once and choked it off crushing my nuts haven't tried since then
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i come in at like 40-45mph and just lock rear brake do the 180 like that......just when doing this try not to do this
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or this sorry its a distance shot
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Originally posted by 7fiddy
i come in at like 40-45mph and just lock rear brake do the 180 like that......just when doing this try not to do this
Looks like you tore your sac
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Originally posted by crashedsmashed
so mike since your the only one that seems to have a clue what do i do
I suck at it. I can do it no prob if theres a little sand on the road, but on good pavement I always end up doing a sideways wheelie -> not good
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ouch!
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Old 08-15-2003, 04:45 PM
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i think i gott er down ive kept her upright for the last dozen times. (or so)
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i dont think ur leg is suppose to bend that way in the first pic... ouch
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i m back biznatch, just ask me a question, i will tell you, you need help with wheelies, wellask me, to do a 180 power slide you have to adjust your brakes severly, and let your tire pressure out, push hard, like a dirt bike and turn your wheel, it will slide the way you want it to!!!
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Old 08-19-2003, 12:36 PM
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Man that first pic !! I think that move is called the sac ripper.
I would be out for a month !!
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