enginebrake...?

Old Jan 2, 2007 | 12:52 AM
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Re: enginebrake...?

Its using your engine RPM's help slow you down.
Old Jan 2, 2007 | 01:29 AM
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Re: enginebrake...?

you just saved this guy a year of riding. no wonder we have 13 year olds killing it these days...they learn how to ride before they actualy ride...
Old Jan 2, 2007 | 02:47 AM
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Re: enginebrake...?

Originally Posted by DUMPstar
i sell the product. send me a pm ill give you my paypal account info and send you the product and instructions. it runs a $150 yeah you can learn new tricks with it. hit me up asap so you can become better than most of the over night stunters. handbrake bad engine brake great
engine brake kit sounds good , but do u sell the over night stunter package ?? demz da onez i gotts a get
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Re: enginebrake...?

people are still taking you serious....lmao
Old Jan 2, 2007 | 06:05 AM
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Re: enginebrake...?

Originally Posted by StuntinFoolzJ


tell you what im going to hook this one up....

im going to use my super unatural non stunting powers and tellapathickaly send you one AND install it for free. ok...

bink....bink...witha twinkle of my nose and touch my heels together here it come...bink bink.....all done...900rr with engine brAke..


now go ride and do a stretched ss orlando fl. flimingo scrape to 50/50 and lightly use hand brake because the engine brake will kick in. i set it on auto so you might feel the diffrence right away.. good luck and wear your helmet. let me know..
thank you grand wizard of florida!

I hope my bike is ready now will try it out when the winter is over, but I doubt that I can go from ss scrape to special k with just slight use of HB using stock gearing...you know my lot is small and I can't ride it near revlitimer

@nyRocketit: I don't believe you, you just try to fool me, but there are still few good ppl on here that like to help, like StuntFoolJ...

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Old Jan 2, 2007 | 09:15 AM
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Old Jan 2, 2007 | 02:27 PM
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Re: enginebrake...?

hey stuntfoolz can u get me powerband for an f4i?
Old Jan 2, 2007 | 02:55 PM
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Re: enginebrake...?

Originally Posted by bruno_z
so I've been reading alot of stuff on handbrakes, but I also heard something about enginebrake, and want to know more about this...do you have it? where do you mount it? left or right clipon? above or under the clutch? is it better than handbrake? does it make you a better? can I learn some new tricks with it? who sells them? what's the best setup and where do I order one?
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Re: enginebrake...?

Actually, trucks have a "Jake Brake", it covers the exhaust and increases compression (engine brake) to reduce the amount of actual braking required. There is a little pedal on the floor boards. It is interesting, the idea of putting one on a stunt bike. I guess you would just have it automatically engage whenever rpms drop. hmm
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Re: enginebrake...?

too freaking funny.....clowns.....
Old Jan 2, 2007 | 04:12 PM
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Re: enginebrake...?

Originally Posted by ziggler
Actually, trucks have a "Jake Brake", it covers the exhaust and increases compression (engine brake) to reduce the amount of actual braking required. There is a little pedal on the floor boards. It is interesting, the idea of putting one on a stunt bike. I guess you would just have it automatically engage whenever rpms drop. hmm
you got me thinking now too
Old Jan 2, 2007 | 04:15 PM
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Re: enginebrake...?

I think it would be similar to just turning your idle down real low. It would make the throttle choppy and more difficult to control.
Old Jan 2, 2007 | 04:18 PM
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Re: enginebrake...?

Originally Posted by nyRocketkid
Bruno every bike out there has engine braking. Its just part of every bike US or not. These guys are ******* with you bro. But bigger sprockets make more engine braking. You don't buy or install anything you just let off the gas and keep the clutch released. If you want to feel it just rev out first pull in the clutch & you will feel the bike coast now release the clutch & you will feel the bike slow down with engine revs. & congrats cause you just found out what engine braking is.
you arent very bright
Old Jan 2, 2007 | 04:52 PM
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Re: enginebrake...?

Originally Posted by xxMICKEYxx
hey stuntfoolz can u get me powerband for an f4i?
i think u have to go to the dealer to get that installed,u have to rip apart the engine to get to it...its easier to just get it when u buy the bike
Old Jan 2, 2007 | 05:00 PM
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Re: enginebrake...?

hahahhaha

i lol'd.
Old Jan 2, 2007 | 05:43 PM
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Re: enginebrake...?

Originally Posted by scott3824
you arent very bright
he trys to avoid dark areas at all cost...but sometimes it just isn't possible...

Originally Posted by ziggler
Actually, trucks have a "Jake Brake", it covers the exhaust and increases compression (engine brake) to reduce the amount of actual braking required. There is a little pedal on the floor boards. It is interesting, the idea of putting one on a stunt bike. I guess you would just have it automatically engage whenever rpms drop. hmm
yeah, cuz if you ride a heavy truck, especially downhill, enginebrake is all that you can count on...
Old Jan 2, 2007 | 05:46 PM
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Re: enginebrake...?

Originally Posted by ziggler
Actually, trucks have a "Jake Brake", it covers the exhaust and increases compression (engine brake) to reduce the amount of actual braking required. There is a little pedal on the floor boards. It is interesting, the idea of putting one on a stunt bike. I guess you would just have it automatically engage whenever rpms drop. hmm
mx and flat track bikes had those back in the day. they were on the left side of the handlebar
Old Jan 2, 2007 | 05:57 PM
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Re: enginebrake...?

Originally Posted by morrow
i think u have to go to the dealer to get that installed,u have to rip apart the engine to get to it...its easier to just get it when u buy the bike
Should i get the extra thick one so it dont break? I can rip it apart myself, i have a big hammer and a pair of channel locks.
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Re: enginebrake...?

Holy ef. I can't tell who's caught on and is just trying to cover their *** and who's still trying to flame this guy.

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