Breakfast Club
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i know it was as STUPID mistake and i never should have done it i have pulled in the clutch before on a staggered wheelie learning idle and i was fine idk what happened i jus know i fucked myslefl and the bike up pretty good and i dont want it to happene agin. but i dont wwanna be afraid all the time either
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Oh and Sammy, while you are learning coasters NEVER try and do a rev limiter coaster or even try to rev it. Once you've got them on absolute lock then you can start reving the bike, until then don't risk it b/c if you rev it to like 7k and panic and accidentally let that clutch out, just consider yourself fucked again!
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Oh and Sammy, while you are learning coasters NEVER try and do a rev limiter coaster or even try to rev it. Once you've got them on absolute lock then you can start reving the bike, until then don't risk it b/c if you rev it to like 7k and panic and accidentally let that clutch out, just consider yourself fucked again!
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theyre my latest fascination. i just recently learned how to keep the back from kickign out so now im starting to get some distance
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Personally, I think coasters are something you should wait on until you are comfortable with your bike and know your rear brake REALLY well. But people learn at different speeds, so if you think you are ready then go try them again. Just take the advice we gave you and apply it.
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well I'm not smooth enough on the rear brake like you guys prolly are, but im not gonna loop out or anything....
Right now the only tricks i really have on lock are staggered wheelies and Seat standers....I can rock those and slow them down no problem. I am still learning idle and cant ride it consistantly, I have to blip the throttle so idk. I'm not trying to jump ahead of myself so maybe I should just relax and stick to refining my idle stuff
Right now the only tricks i really have on lock are staggered wheelies and Seat standers....I can rock those and slow them down no problem. I am still learning idle and cant ride it consistantly, I have to blip the throttle so idk. I'm not trying to jump ahead of myself so maybe I should just relax and stick to refining my idle stuff






