Proper circles?
#241
Re: Proper circles?
The weight displacement is fucked !!!
It is exacly like i discribed, you can have someone help to hold it and you will see the amount of weight that is uptop and not centered in a straight frame like on a bike. It WILL balance we been doin it. BUT the amount of weight that is NOT centered and straight forward you will feel topple over fast as soon as it goes just a little past center it comes down fast and hard.
It is exacly like i discribed, you can have someone help to hold it and you will see the amount of weight that is uptop and not centered in a straight frame like on a bike. It WILL balance we been doin it. BUT the amount of weight that is NOT centered and straight forward you will feel topple over fast as soon as it goes just a little past center it comes down fast and hard.
this is where control comes into play, the path it will take it predictable, just like a sportbike's is also predictable. it will react in a different way, but not intirely, the idea still holds, round things spin.
I saw you posted that it this is ALOT eiser than doin circles on a bycycle, God knows that hasn't EVER been done !!
You have to bench press the quad to get it to one wheel ??? And you post on stuntlife
it would be easier for someone whose 6'5 and 250 pounds to transfer the correct amount of weight, than someone who is 5'4 and 120 pounds.
as i stated, i'll have a hard time, i didn't say it was impossible, i know better than that.
#242
Re: Proper circles?
Well i can't do circles on my gixxer yet or my quad, yes i try soooooo, your back to The I'm better than you'll ever be crap again huh .......OK whatever.... from your vids...You CAN ride circles on a bycycle and a dirtbike better than ME in a parking lot, and for a child prodegy like yourself there is no practice or trying involved. **** probably the best 12 year old I've ever seen on a bycycle in a parking lot . you the man, not just the man standing NEXT to the man talking ****, BUT THE MAN !! ......at least i think so !!!!!
#243
Re: Proper circles?
[QUOTE=GundamnitPete;2599527 }
circles on a bicycle? where have you been? i've been doing no handed circles on bicycles for close to a year now.
I was being sarcastic.... We were doing that **** when i raced those in california in 1980 and racing 3 hr. enduro's in the desert think i was about your age then 13 or so ??.
circles on a bicycle? where have you been? i've been doing no handed circles on bicycles for close to a year now.
I was being sarcastic.... We were doing that **** when i raced those in california in 1980 and racing 3 hr. enduro's in the desert think i was about your age then 13 or so ??.
Last edited by Catman; 02-04-2007 at 12:46 AM.
#244
Re: Proper circles?
apparently, me and rog. are the only ones accaulty cutting circles on something other than a 50 tho, not trying.
i'M JUST LEARNING THIS FUNNY **** !! I just wanted something ALOT more safe and eiser to do after i hit 40.
this is where control comes into play, the path it will take it predictable, just like a sportbike's is also predictable. it will react in a different way, but not intirely, the idea still holds, round things spin.
That is what i can learn, controll ......
circles on a bicycle? where have you been? i've been doing no handed circles on bicycles for close to a year now.
Done that **** in 1980
from the back two wheels, to one wheel, takes a certain amount of force.
Hey i never tried it that way, That's even harder
it would be easier for someone whose 6'5 and 250 pounds to transfer the correct amount of weight, than someone who is 5'4 and 120 pounds.
as i stated, i'll have a hard time, i didn't say it was impossible, i know better than that.
i'M JUST LEARNING THIS FUNNY **** !! I just wanted something ALOT more safe and eiser to do after i hit 40.
this is where control comes into play, the path it will take it predictable, just like a sportbike's is also predictable. it will react in a different way, but not intirely, the idea still holds, round things spin.
That is what i can learn, controll ......
circles on a bicycle? where have you been? i've been doing no handed circles on bicycles for close to a year now.
Done that **** in 1980
from the back two wheels, to one wheel, takes a certain amount of force.
Hey i never tried it that way, That's even harder
it would be easier for someone whose 6'5 and 250 pounds to transfer the correct amount of weight, than someone who is 5'4 and 120 pounds.
as i stated, i'll have a hard time, i didn't say it was impossible, i know better than that.
#245
Re: Proper circles?
i like how you just assume no one else can circle.so get on your POS 1992 almost as old as you are f2 and show us a vid on how good you are pete. dont worry someday you might be half as good as schooler.maybe even aaron you never know.
#248
#249
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No I just agree with him that your useless and you posting on here is making everyone that reads any of your posts a little dumber. So please, do everyone a favor, And kill yourself.
#251
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granted, your trying, but you were implying i'm not. quite the oppisite.
from your vids...You CAN ride circles on a bycycle and a dirtbike better than ME in a parking lot,
and for a child prodegy like yourself there is no practice or trying involved.
**** probably the best 12 year old I've ever seen on a bycycle in a parking lot . you the man, not just the man standing NEXT to the man talking ****, BUT THE MAN !! ......at least i think so !!!!!
#252
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and maybe one day you'll accautly ride something other than a quad.
hmm....ouch.
#254
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HEHE i get to go into my basement any nice day and choose from a mint 01 zx7r or my 05 gixxer 750 so as far as ride something other than a quad OK.not as impressive as an f2 or that dimond back you got must be tuff to pick between them 2.
#255
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but the diamond back can circle and its an 06. def. way more impressive than something with an engine
#257
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let's see some circles then buddy
#258
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Last edited by GundamnitPete; 02-05-2007 at 11:46 AM.
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#260
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