coaster circles???
Re: coaster circles???
Originally Posted by Z-UNIT
hmm im thinking its time for another cali trip in about a month for the new year....so i can show u guys how my bag of tricks has depleated
My bag of tricks is kind of suspended right now. I havent been riding much and when I do ride, im not pushing many new tricks. Im just riding for fun these days, not for ultimate wig splittedness. Pretty soon i'll be falling behind if im not careful....
But I know my boys Mike and Tony will keep at it
Re: coaster circles???
Originally Posted by LivingCanvas
My bag of tricks is kind of suspended right now. I havent been riding much and when I do ride, im not pushing many new tricks. Im just riding for fun these days, not for ultimate wig splittedness. Pretty soon i'll be falling behind if im not careful....
But I know my boys Mike and Tony will keep at it
But I know my boys Mike and Tony will keep at it

pffti remember hearing that before
Re: coaster circles???
thanks for ruining my day. i just got regular *** stand up circles a couple weeks ago. but rev 0's that ish is crazy. how long have these cats been stunting that are doing the costers circs
Re: coaster circles???
Originally Posted by stuntdrunk22
thanks for ruining my day. i just got regular *** stand up circles a couple weeks ago. but rev 0's that ish is crazy. how long have these cats been stunting that are doing the costers circs
i rode highway wheelies last summer
but i just got a f4i and learned the back brake this summer!!
Re: coaster circles???
Originally Posted by Guru SF
i rode highway wheelies last summer
but i just got a f4i and learned the back brake this summer!!
but i just got a f4i and learned the back brake this summer!!
Re: coaster circles???
Originally Posted by DUMPstar
well if you feather the clutch technically that wouldnt be a coaster right????
Last edited by gabby jay; Dec 2, 2006 at 05:23 PM.
Re: coaster circles???
Originally Posted by Borne
I've seen people do coaster comps with thier idle at around 4K.......not cool.
I personally think everyone should have to turn off the bike within 50-100' of the coast so their is no discrepancies.
I personally think everyone should have to turn off the bike within 50-100' of the coast so their is no discrepancies.

Re: coaster circles???
Originally Posted by Hqstunter
And u picked it up very well i must say:YEAH i remember meeting ya in Quincy for the HQ ride and dont get me wrong you had skills then but dam youve progressed quite well.......

thanks alot man!!
its been a fun summer.
Re: coaster circles???
Originally Posted by gabby jay
exactly. i've seen Gary and some lame they call Token come in hot, clutch pulled all the way in. Revlimiter is just helping stay up i say

Re: coaster circles???
coaster = no power going to the back wheel.... you are coasting. if its a real coaster you could do it with the bike off. if you cant then there is power going through the cluth and get to the rear wheel. if people could do real coaster circles how come no one can do stoppie circles same principles would apply i would think. and please dont post up the link to the wide 180 stoppie to quick 180 turn at the end thats not a circle stoppie it a 360 stoppie. im talking real circles. please post video of engine off coaster circles so i can get off my *** and start trying them. until then i like my clutch and motor in working order and will not be trying coaster circles.
oh one more thing for those of you that dont think the power is getting to the back wheel when you pull in the clutch. put your bike on a rear stand start it up put it in gear and give it some gas. if the tire move its getting power.
oh one more thing for those of you that dont think the power is getting to the back wheel when you pull in the clutch. put your bike on a rear stand start it up put it in gear and give it some gas. if the tire move its getting power.
Last edited by Ed LegionST; Dec 3, 2006 at 01:57 AM.
Re: coaster circles???
Originally Posted by Ed LegionST
coaster = no power going to the back wheel.... you are coasting. if its a real coaster you could do it with the bike off. if you cant then there is power going through the cluth and get to the rear wheel. if people could do real coaster circles how come no one can do stoppie circles same principles would apply i would think. and please dont post up the link to the wide 180 stoppie to quick 180 turn at the end thats not a circle stoppie it a 360 stoppie. im talking real circles. please post video of engine off coaster circles so i can get off my *** and start trying them. until then i like my clutch and motor in working order and will not be trying coaster circles.
oh one more thing for those of you that dont think the power is getting to the back wheel when you pull in the clutch. put your bike on a rear stand start it up put it in gear and give it some gas. if the tire move its getting power.
oh one more thing for those of you that dont think the power is getting to the back wheel when you pull in the clutch. put your bike on a rear stand start it up put it in gear and give it some gas. if the tire move its getting power.
Re: coaster circles???
Originally Posted by Ed LegionST
coaster = no power going to the back wheel.... you are coasting. if its a real coaster you could do it with the bike off. if you cant then there is power going through the cluth and get to the rear wheel. if people could do real coaster circles how come no one can do stoppie circles same principles would apply i would think. and please dont post up the link to the wide 180 stoppie to quick 180 turn at the end thats not a circle stoppie it a 360 stoppie. im talking real circles. please post video of engine off coaster circles so i can get off my *** and start trying them. until then i like my clutch and motor in working order and will not be trying coaster circles.
oh one more thing for those of you that dont think the power is getting to the back wheel when you pull in the clutch. put your bike on a rear stand start it up put it in gear and give it some gas. if the tire move its getting power.
oh one more thing for those of you that dont think the power is getting to the back wheel when you pull in the clutch. put your bike on a rear stand start it up put it in gear and give it some gas. if the tire move its getting power.
next time the weather lets me i will do them while shutting my bike off
and sorry no vid. there is nothing but ice and snow outside










