Just regular old seat standers
Just regular old seat standers
Ok, now that i've got wheelies, spreaders, 1 handers, and like 2 circles down pat, i'm finally gonna learn something new.
I've been trying then in 1st and 2nd, and i cant hold em out long, it seems like with my street tire I drift left and right more, like side to side balance is fine, but Its like the wind is pushing me or something.
Does anyone have any pointers on seat standers?
I know I know, I suck, and I admit it.
I've been trying then in 1st and 2nd, and i cant hold em out long, it seems like with my street tire I drift left and right more, like side to side balance is fine, but Its like the wind is pushing me or something.
Does anyone have any pointers on seat standers?
I know I know, I suck, and I admit it. Re: Just regular old seat standers
in second and third you'll have a lot more power to pull them up when the bike wants to fall. i keep my legs locked and use my body to shift my wieght around and play w/ the bp. keep practicing they'll come to you pretty quick i bet.
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Re: Just regular old seat standers
Originally Posted by THE50INTRUDER
lower tire pressure in the rear tire, It helps keeping the bike straight. and a aftermarket rear spring helps
Yea i have a aftermarket rear spring in the bike..
What PSI are you guys runnin in the rear?
Re: Just regular old seat standers
Originally Posted by adamf4i
yep tire pressure is everything
Re: Just regular old seat standers
Originally Posted by Robbie
Im with stupid...LOW in 50's sux.
i poped one tire with 20lbs doing circles....and chang'n those tires suck...i run 32lbs
i poped one tire with 20lbs doing circles....and chang'n those tires suck...i run 32lbs
Yea man, i hear you about changing the tires, its a pain in the ***.
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