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Old 09-28-2005, 11:45 AM   #1
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Old 09-28-2005, 11:47 AM   #2
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The last thread got deleted because of the flaming so please if you don't have any postive things to contribute to the thread then don't reply... I'd appreciate that very much!
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Old 09-28-2005, 11:50 AM   #3
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ur gettin there.

lean back more
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Old 09-28-2005, 11:54 AM   #4
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Re: Learning

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ur gettin there.

lean back more
Thanks... I'm leaning to far foward out of fear of looping I guess I need to take your advice and just cover the rear brake

I'm going to try staggered as soon as I get passenger rearsets
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Old 09-28-2005, 02:40 PM   #5
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like mike said man....you definitely need to lean backkkkkk
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Old 09-28-2005, 02:42 PM   #6
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Re: Learning

ummm, so did you have a mod delete the other thread becuase you were gettin made fun of to much? f u c kin tool
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Old 09-28-2005, 02:50 PM   #7
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Re: Learning

Lookin good bro! keep practicing and you'll get it, remember to have that rear brake covered in case it ever comes up quick. trying it staggered like you said isn't a bad idea either since that bike is a little low on power, should make it a little easier to get up

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Re: Learning

yeah just lean back n cover the brake.. don't put pressure on it cuz that bike doesn't have enough power to overcome it... just use it as worst case scenario.. try standups,, it'll come up easier,, and shut it john
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Re: Learning

yo f4stunna or w/e...ur a f-uckin ***** dude....every post i see from u is negative or just gay.....i hope u get hit by a deer u fu-ck nut....
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Re: Learning

leen back like fat joe man......how much do u havto rev that thing to get it to pick up....?
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Old 09-28-2005, 03:35 PM   #11
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yo f4stunna or w/e...ur a f-uckin ***** dude....every post i see from u is negative or just gay.....i hope u get hit by a deer u fu-ck nut....
Yea, **** f4stunna for keeping it real.

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leen back like fat joe man......
That is some awesome advice man. Just fabulous.

RPM, what do you honestly want people to say here?

"GREAT JOB RPM, YOU'RE THE MAN!!!!"

"YOU AREN'T A COMPLETE ****UP BECAUSE YOU CAN DO THE NEXT BEST THING TO A POWER WHEELY!!"

I just don't get it.
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Old 09-28-2005, 04:25 PM   #12
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leen back like fat joe man......how much do u havto rev that thing to get it to pick up....?
I clutch up at 14K.... I think the reason it might be coming down is like the crtchrktrcr said I am putting pressure on the brake and i don't think i am realizing it.

inolen... I don't know maybe some constructive critisim and advice?

Thanks John! BTW: I am going to go out to the spot once I get a pickup truck that way I can get some tips from pro stunters so to speak.
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Re: Learning

i think thats all that bike is going to do is POP a wheelie...have a special sprocket made (i don't think they make a stunt one for the 250) and if you're popping it up @ 14000 you're allready @ the rev limiter......no gear to ride out, thats why its coming back down....only chance would be to get it to BP as quick as possible, and then you could ride it
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Re: Learning

Alex the pics look good. Remember just take your time learning so you dont keep on eating shit. Remember the deer/headshake. Later rocky
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Alex the pics look good. Remember just take your time learning so you dont keep on eating shit. Remember the deer/headshake. Later rocky
Your funny.... I liked Franks impression on the Fiddy at the show on what happened had me cracking up.
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Old 09-28-2005, 04:43 PM   #16
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it's better than burnouts IMHO
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try a seat stander :-)
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inolen... I don't know maybe some constructive critisim and advice?
You've been around here for years, you know how to do a wheelie. You haven't even got a grip on the basics yet, so it's not like people can give you any more advice than that (like clutch it more, and use the back brake). With that said, what constructive criticism and advice are you expecting?
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Looking Good Man
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dont hit any antelope
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