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Old Nov 8, 2008 | 09:55 PM
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constructive criticism is welcomed but don't bag on me too bad or i might cry myself to sleep at night..

the first vid is from 2 months ago in NM, the 2nd and 3rd videos are from today.. I'm trying to slow it down as much as i can and trying to get the bike at bp and keep it at balance point. i'm basically just playing with the rear brake but i know, i know.. i need to lean back a lil further! easier said than done lol but i'm gonna keep practicing until i get it dangit! sucks though because my new spot is suuuuper small/short so as soon as i get comfortable i have to set the bike down bc i run outa room! (anyone wanna tell me where their good so-cal spots are?? *hint hint, wink wink*)

video 1: months ago in NewMexico...
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Re: girlie wheelies

vid 2:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LobXiK8oB1c

vid 3:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfIphLn8Svo
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i think the short lot is good , it forces you to get the bike to balance point right away and that is what you want to do any way ...

keep up the good work it looks like you are grasping the concept
Old Nov 8, 2008 | 10:21 PM
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looking good. are you running stock sprockets? just curious cause it appeared like the bike was moving fast for not sounding like too high of rpms. either way

Looks like you'll have it down soon.
Old Nov 9, 2008 | 10:17 AM
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nice, just gotta be alittle lighter on the brake, maybe let it go back a little further
Old Nov 9, 2008 | 11:06 AM
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your clutch up is clean. you gotta roll on the the throttle a bit more once ur up instead of blipping it, like instead of just tapping the throttle and trying to tap tap tap it back...rolll the throttle looong and smooth while being light on the brake untill you hear the bike start to bog then roll the throttle off and start tapping the brake. looking real good tho and +1 on what omr said, the short lots will force you to learn faster
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looking good
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Smoother throttle and more break but you knew that, it looks like you pretty much got it.
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I liked it ,,, chicks that stunt just makes me happy!
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Hey...
looks good... Just keep practicing you'll get it! Weird, but your gix sounds like it's whistleing or something in the one vid, you rockin a turbo on it?
LOL

Anyhow, just a couple pointers from a fellow squid! LOL
Get the front back a little higher, and try to get it right there at the clutch up... Honestly, I was surprised after hearing everyone beat it into my head so much about the importance of the rear brake at how LITTLE I actually am using it! My problem was always steppin on it too much, or too hard and killin it with the rear brake... that and I maybe rode 20 times this summer TOTAL and now it's in the 30's!!

oh, and is your idle turned up at all? And doesn't Son help you out??
Old Nov 9, 2008 | 07:19 PM
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looks great im in the same place you are Im glad u posted this cuz if i did i would have got a bunch of bs answers lol
Old Nov 10, 2008 | 02:15 AM
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Re: girlie wheelies

Originally Posted by old man roger
i think the short lot is good , it forces you to get the bike to balance point right away and that is what you want to do any way ...
i guess that is true, good point

Originally Posted by shky4
looking good. are you running stock sprockets? just curious cause it appeared like the bike was moving fast for not sounding like too high of rpms. either way

Looks like you'll have it down soon.
thanks, and i have stock in the front, 56 in the rear.

Originally Posted by NYstunter636
nice, just gotta be alittle lighter on the brake, maybe let it go back a little further
you should have seen me on the brake BEFORE this i had major lead-foot! haha i used to mouse trap all day.. it was funny stuff. but after watching these vids i definately noticed that i'm not leaning back far enough

Originally Posted by sdfkillz
your clutch up is clean. you gotta roll on the the throttle a bit more once ur up instead of blipping it, like instead of just tapping the throttle and trying to tap tap tap it back...rolll the throttle looong and smooth while being light on the brake untill you hear the bike start to bog then roll the throttle off and start tapping the brake. looking real good tho and +1 on what omr said, the short lots will force you to learn faster
good point, cause i am sort of choppy with the throttle once it's up.. i will definately start making a mental note to try the rolling technique.. thanks for the advice!


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Hey...
looks good... Just keep practicing you'll get it! Weird, but your gix sounds like it's whistleing or something in the one vid, you rockin a turbo on it?
LOL

Anyhow, just a couple pointers from a fellow squid! LOL
Get the front back a little higher, and try to get it right there at the clutch up... Honestly, I was surprised after hearing everyone beat it into my head so much about the importance of the rear brake at how LITTLE I actually am using it! My problem was always steppin on it too much, or too hard and killin it with the rear brake... that and I maybe rode 20 times this summer TOTAL and now it's in the 30's!!

oh, and is your idle turned up at all? And doesn't Son help you out??
DUDE!! i totally noticed my bike whistles too!!! the only thing i can think of is that one time i ran out of 91 octane gas and put race fuel in my bike instead.. and i've been noticing the whistling ever since.

yea i turned my idle up (idk to what though because i don't have a tack).. i just go by sound and how fast it feels in 1st gear with no throttle. son helps me when i ask specific questions but i think he doesn't like to criticize me and is usually in his own little world practicing circle combos..

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looks great im in the same place you are Im glad u posted this cuz if i did i would have got a bunch of bs answers lol
haha awesome. there are a lot of good riders on here with good advice so i'm glad they could help you out too!
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Old Nov 10, 2008 | 02:29 AM
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yes, i have some. no, i will not post pictures or video of them. lol
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ur doin better than half the guys on here, and all the guys that live in my area
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yes, i have some. no, i will not post pictures or video of them. lol
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LOL Roger! LOL

yea.. I have actually heard that before... I noticed that when Josh Clem got on that New Yamaha, it sounds like a jet is landing everytime he starts it and takes off too... weird... My K6 doesn't sound like that at all, but I have signature Hotlanta style underbike exhaust that is loud as hell too.. LOL.

And I put some 210 mixed in with my 91 octane once when my bike was in street clothes also... about 1 to 1 ratio.... It didn't have as profound of an effect as it did with my Aprilia RSV Mille. It made THAt bike scream! it actually made 3rd gear clutch ups and power wheelies comin out of 2nd gear corners an easy thing!! And it smelled good and turned my pipe white! No whiney sound tho...

The video helps you critique your own technique pretty good doesn't it? I'm no expert or anything at all here either, but I was going to say also to try and keep your arms stiff and legs straight too and it'll force you to lean back more... I had that problem too when I first started on my motard from the pit bike.... it was a mental block is all.. hell....
It's all just a mind game if you ask me... like bowhunting, it's 50% mental, 10% physical, 30% repitition, and 10% equipment IMO.... you're well on your way and you got weather on your side where you live!! Take advantage of it and you'll pass guys like me up by the end of winter if you keep it up!LOL
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Re: girlie wheelies

Extend your left leg and arms a bit... looks like you're trying to hump the tank....
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Just need to clutch it up higher initially.. You can do it.> THis guy that came out here yesterday did the same thing you did... By the end of the day he was doing foot on seat idle pretty good and starting to recon around to the right

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