OMR SUBCAGE [subframe cages]
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Re: OMR SUBCAGE [subframe cages]
only watched 2 or 3 so far but it looks like you are slid a bit too far back on the seat , i like to be all the way forward unless im doing one handers
Re: OMR SUBCAGE [subframe cages]
Yo did you ever post up the sdo practice from yesterday?
$100 shipped is a good deal. Even tho the back protector never hit the floor, its used and sweated in and used lol. I would never buy **** like that used - helmet same ****. I know what I go through when Im in the lot sweating and hot and would never wanna wear someone elses ****.
$100 shipped is a good deal. Even tho the back protector never hit the floor, its used and sweated in and used lol. I would never buy **** like that used - helmet same ****. I know what I go through when Im in the lot sweating and hot and would never wanna wear someone elses ****.
Re: OMR SUBCAGE [subframe cages]
the bananna seat just doesnt ffeel right up forward. the flat seat used to feel perfect up there, but the bananna seat curves up at the front. im gonna work on that tho
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also known as OMR

Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 79,288
From: OMR INDUSTRIES in west palm beach florida











Re: OMR SUBCAGE [subframe cages]
when your all the way to the back of the seat it tends to make it harder to correct because your arms are kinde relaxed ..it's an easy habbit to get stuck on but i suggest not doing them that way unless your doing one handers or no handers
looking good though
Re: OMR SUBCAGE [subframe cages]
sliding back so the seat holds your *** does take the pressure off your arms but it also makes the bike want to circle very tight and will tend to make you highside , there is nothing wrong with doing them that way but the way i like to do it is to slide forward on the seat and use my arms alot more ..
when your all the way to the back of the seat it tends to make it harder to correct because your arms are kinde relaxed ..it's an easy habbit to get stuck on but i suggest not doing them that way unless your doing one handers or no handers
looking good though
when your all the way to the back of the seat it tends to make it harder to correct because your arms are kinde relaxed ..it's an easy habbit to get stuck on but i suggest not doing them that way unless your doing one handers or no handers
looking good though

Re: OMR SUBCAGE [subframe cages]
I wanted to try and get away with it at least once. Guess not 
**** the police
You received a ticket on your last leg for Speeding at 115 MPH in a 65 MPH zone. You must pay your ticket fines before moving on.

**** the police

You received a ticket on your last leg for Speeding at 115 MPH in a 65 MPH zone. You must pay your ticket fines before moving on.
Thread Starter
also known as OMR

Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 79,288
From: OMR INDUSTRIES in west palm beach florida











Re: OMR SUBCAGE [subframe cages]
sliding back so the seat holds your *** does take the pressure off your arms but it also makes the bike want to circle very tight and will tend to make you highside , there is nothing wrong with doing them that way but the way i like to do it is to slide forward on the seat and use my arms alot more ..
when your all the way to the back of the seat it tends to make it harder to correct because your arms are kinde relaxed ..it's an easy habbit to get stuck on but i suggest not doing them that way unless your doing one handers or no handers
looking good though
when your all the way to the back of the seat it tends to make it harder to correct because your arms are kinde relaxed ..it's an easy habbit to get stuck on but i suggest not doing them that way unless your doing one handers or no handers
looking good though

another reason to not be slid all the way back is in order to combo out of sit down circle you would need to transfer all your support from your *** to your arms but if your already using your arms to hold you then your half way there
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I am understanding of that, but if you look right at me while I hold my empty glass up, then ignore me to do nothing, your tip is going down.
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No other advise omar?
I figured more peeps woulda dropped their loads already