old or new school?

Old Apr 13, 2006 | 08:59 PM
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old or new school?

how many of you do more old school stuff with your bike like tail scrapes with no twelve bar or wheelies with no handbreak? or is the new style way to hook your bike up your style?
Old Apr 13, 2006 | 09:11 PM
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Re: old or new school?

personally i like old **** no hand brake but mine is set up with one because ill never be a leader so i follow everyone else and cover it like white on rice
Old Apr 13, 2006 | 10:27 PM
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i like old school..but it doesnt get respect anymore it seems
Old Apr 13, 2006 | 10:28 PM
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i like new school **** more......even if it's going at 5 mph, if it's real technical normally i enjoy it....
Old Apr 13, 2006 | 10:41 PM
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everytime I go to the spot I practice new and old.. gotta keep sharp!
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i like new school style with old school attidute....like rockin +20 geared bikes on the freeway draggin tail (no 12 bar) in a ss through traffic at at least 60+ mph and then rockin circles at intersections while ur buddy does chainsaws to hold all the traffic from even thinking about going around u:YEAH
Old Apr 13, 2006 | 11:16 PM
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Re: old or new school?

Originally Posted by silver_rr
how many of you do more old school stuff with your bike like tail scrapes with no twelve bar or wheelies with no handbreak? or is the new style way to hook your bike up your style?

u said old school.. i thought u meant freeway wheelies

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Old Apr 14, 2006 | 02:38 AM
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I mix it old and new but the crowd out here and my lil group perfer doing new school. Personally I enjoy it!
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I perfer new school....dont like messin up my bike can hardly pay for it myself :P only 16 here
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Re: old or new school?

i think you should learn all the old school basics first.. before you learn lot, learn fast throttle control n engine brake.. then learn brake and idle... i don't have a hb, or gearing, or even a cage yet.. i have learned majority of the **** i can without learning circles or hb tricks.. i feel i have a solid all around style.. and pretty soon will move it up to a hb cuz i dont' wanna learn circles
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Re: old or new school?

u said old school.. i thought u meant freeway wheelies
i was thinking more along the lines of how you hook your bike up, i guess the way you hook it up would almost decide the style of stuntin you prefer. i like em both either way got the stunt bike hooked up with just a 12 bar and moto bars.......if i could only get the damn thing to start
Old Apr 14, 2006 | 01:18 PM
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What exactly is new school? From what I can see it's tricks that can only be accomplished with a handbrake......which for most people includes pretty much everything. Please enlighten me.
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Re: old or new school?

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What exactly is new school? From what I can see it's tricks that can only be accomplished with a handbrake......which for most people includes pretty much everything. Please enlighten me.

old school=1000 foot stoppies and even longer coasters

new school=+250 foot SS caosters


old schooler=5 FIB circles

new schooler=5 highchiar circles


old school=highway wheelies for +20 miles

new school= highway coasters for +500 feet

old school=rock it stock, be smooth

new school=don't try SS without +5454643643 gearing and a HB


see where i'm going with this?
Old Apr 14, 2006 | 01:23 PM
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I Prefer Streets So I Guess Im Old School...but I Have A Stunt Bike And A Stock Bike No Hb....so I Like To Stay Up With The New Tricks But Also Like To Kill The Streets With A Stock Bike ,,,just To Keep It Ole'school.....
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Re: old or new school?

pffft carbs = old school, fuel injection = new school, cheates
Old Apr 14, 2006 | 02:07 PM
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Old Skool is trying really hard to power wheelie. Stunting Starbucks!!!!:YEAH


New school is hittin the highway with your bike in the back of your truck!
Old Apr 14, 2006 | 02:15 PM
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Old School Is Variety. New School Is A Bunch Of Handbrake. Make Sure You Have Both.
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Re: old or new school?

i think style comes into key when i consider my self BOTH......
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i give mad props to both old and new school, no matter how your doin it just as long as you are, and with style
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Re: old or new school?

Originally Posted by BULLO 900
I Prefer Streets So I Guess Im Old School...but I Have A Stunt Bike And A Stock Bike No Hb....so I Like To Stay Up With The New Tricks But Also Like To Kill The Streets With A Stock Bike ,,,just To Keep It Ole'school.....

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