seat angle
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seat angle
i really didnt think it would make such a big difference. i angled my seat down about 10 or so degrees, not much, and wheelies are alot easier feeling, alot less stress on my hands, but it feels less stable, i tapped the brakes like i usually do, and my bike came DOWN! its like a totally different setup.
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Re: seat angle
Originally Posted by soad
i really didnt think it would make such a big difference. i angled my seat down about 10 or so degrees, not much, and wheelies are alot easier feeling, alot less stress on my hands, but it feels less stable, i tapped the brakes like i usually do, and my bike came DOWN! its like a totally different setup.
If only we can talk Alex into getting use to his 45 degree angled seat he'll be killin the combos and no handers in no time! I've noticed how he like tricks like one footed one handers and no footed one handers and stuff like that. He'd be doing them so much longer if his seat was angled downwards
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