stoppie distances
Re: stoppie distances
Originally Posted by T-Ice
stop it damn it, i got 180s now.......why you call me out like that......??? you know i love your high rolling style....................
Just givin you ****... See ya in a few weeks.
Re: stoppie distances
well i got 220 off 100 jus seein how i was doin, i know i could snap it up a lil quicker but i really dont see rollin over 300 off 100 approach , someone post up vid. or that or better yet dont you will crush my self esteem, lol
Re: stoppie distances
Originally Posted by SlitZ
gonna keep running full fairing??? i hope
Re: stoppie distances
Originally Posted by MATT L
I dont plan on turning my upper assembly into a ballast like others

Re: stoppie distances
Originally Posted by DLish
people on this side of the pond? are u serial? (can someone make a dumpster or garbage can smiley?)
Well this is what a couple of reliable birdies told me...
+1 on the garbage can smiley
Re: stoppie distances
I want to see vids of 100-150 ft approach! (not that I dont believe you, i just love seeing people roll nice high floaters!!!)
and i want more info on ballasting fronts... does this REALLY help or is it all heresay?!?!?!?!
and i want more info on ballasting fronts... does this REALLY help or is it all heresay?!?!?!?!
Re: stoppie distances
Originally Posted by hyperryder
here ya go. form 150 foot aproch i have gone 280 feet. we mesured 500 total distance and were my wheel landed i waited till we messured it with mesuring wheel. im better at a farther aproch i did 506 from a 300 foot aproch. im still not that good a jacking it up quick and that seems to be the key to going long.
Re: stoppie distances
Originally Posted by John LegionST
I want to see vids of 100-150 ft approach! (not that I dont believe you, i just love seeing people roll nice high floaters!!!)
and i want more info on ballasting fronts... does this REALLY help or is it all heresay?!?!?!?!
and i want more info on ballasting fronts... does this REALLY help or is it all heresay?!?!?!?!
I think it would help only in a couple ways. A) The weight keeping the front end down on approach. B) Not having to be on the brakes as long at pick-up. Meaning balance point would be lower. But, either way, if you're over, it's over.
Re: stoppie distances
Originally Posted by NME
I think it would help only in a couple ways. A) The weight keeping the front end down on approach. B) Not having to be on the brakes as long at pick-up. Meaning balance point would be lower. But, either way, if you're over, it's over.








post up your vid?
ya farkin h8ter!!


