135 and 150 feet coaster
#1
135 and 150 feet coaster
#8
Re: 135 and 150 feet coaster
i know...they mad low...
cuz wen we came to out spot..we dont just start filming..
first we warm up..and i was rollin about 32feet,,and we took out the camera and i tryed to do an endo and my wrist like snapped it got ****ed up..and i could bring theme up ,,,as u could see how low they are
cuz wen we came to out spot..we dont just start filming..
first we warm up..and i was rollin about 32feet,,and we took out the camera and i tryed to do an endo and my wrist like snapped it got ****ed up..and i could bring theme up ,,,as u could see how low they are
#14
Re: 135 and 150 feet coaster
how do you get it to the right balance. is it a matter of lifting and then using the rear brake to hold the height smoothly.
Also, so you think you need Disc brakes for smooth coasters/endos, or are V brakes enough.
my bike has V brakes with good pads, and they stop hard, but also smooth and progresive.
Also, so you think you need Disc brakes for smooth coasters/endos, or are V brakes enough.
my bike has V brakes with good pads, and they stop hard, but also smooth and progresive.
#15
Re: 135 and 150 feet coaster
yo never get bike with disk brakes..
They are to good for a bike and u will flip an endo in a sec..
v brake is the best!!!
And my coasters..i do theme like no1 else...
i go as fast as i could and at the line i have to start the coaster so i could see how far i did it..i just pick it up,and put my *** all the way on the bottom of the seat and lean back and try not to press the brakes alot..
They are to good for a bike and u will flip an endo in a sec..
v brake is the best!!!
And my coasters..i do theme like no1 else...
i go as fast as i could and at the line i have to start the coaster so i could see how far i did it..i just pick it up,and put my *** all the way on the bottom of the seat and lean back and try not to press the brakes alot..
#17
Re: 135 and 150 feet coaster
Originally Posted by wheeliealex
yo never get bike with disk brakes..
They are to good for a bike and u will flip an endo in a sec..
v brake is the best!!!
And my coasters..i do theme like no1 else...
i go as fast as i could and at the line i have to start the coaster so i could see how far i did it..i just pick it up,and put my *** all the way on the bottom of the seat and lean back and try not to press the brakes alot..
They are to good for a bike and u will flip an endo in a sec..
v brake is the best!!!
And my coasters..i do theme like no1 else...
i go as fast as i could and at the line i have to start the coaster so i could see how far i did it..i just pick it up,and put my *** all the way on the bottom of the seat and lean back and try not to press the brakes alot..
not true, i know a dude with disc brakes, says they are ALOR smoother.
V-brakes are MORE than enough though. and yes, you rock the wheelie behind BP and use the rear brake to hold it up, i like to pulse my rear brake.
#19
Re: 135 and 150 feet coaster
Originally Posted by wheeliealex
bro the good dixk brakes are the one that cost 150 each or those that come on thos 3.000 dollar bikes..
Yea I'd rather have disc brakes anyway just because I like the brakes to lock the breaks with a little bit of break.
#20
Re: 135 and 150 feet coaster
Originally Posted by Felces
Yea I'd rather have disc brakes anyway just because I like the brakes to lock the breaks with a little bit of break.
IM GOOD WITH MY V BRAKES..GET ANY KIND OF DISK BRAKES I STILL KILL U IN ENDOS ARE WHEELIES OR COASTERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
aND THE ****ED UP THING ABOUT THEME THEY BRAKE MAD FAST,THEY COULD BENMD,AND HARD TO FIX AND COST ALOT TO REPAIR