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Old Sep 27, 2006 | 03:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Street Warrior
don't wait till you get to bp to tap the brake. just start tapping it while the front wheels in the air. that will give you te reflex and the faith in it to let it go higher. once you know you can go way back and recover then it's just about smoothing it out

one more thing. if your trying to do sitdowns you're shooting yourself in the foot. staggered is where it's at. sitdowns are hard...they're a lot twitchier front to back, they wobble worse, and bp is a lot steeper angle
i'm curious about your sit-down comment, while i haven't fully put staggered into full mode yet. How does it wobble worse?? I feel it would wobble worse in a stand-up becuz your weight is spread between two sides( legs ), as opposed to a sit-down where your **** is the center of the bike and hopefully your balance from side to side. Hit me back, wit a rebutal cuz i'm foreal curious,
Old Sep 27, 2006 | 03:12 AM
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he said front to back not side to side
Old Sep 27, 2006 | 11:42 AM
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Re: Ballz

Slow sit-downs are harder to control side to side also. If your throttle control is not good it will cause a slow sitdown to wobble.

It doesn't take very long to learn how to distribute your weight side to side when doing staggard stand-up.
Old Jan 16, 2007 | 02:41 AM
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Re: Ballz

I think that is like FU·%"& your girlfriend I your are in the middle (good weigth distribtion) the thinnks are going well but if you starts to move your girl is gona wobble a lot. jajaja (stupid comment I know)
Old Jan 16, 2007 | 03:37 AM
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Re: Ballz

Originally Posted by Street Warrior
don't wait till you get to bp to tap the brake. just start tapping it while the front wheels in the air. that will give you te reflex and the faith in it to let it go higher. once you know you can go way back and recover then it's just about smoothing it out

one more thing. if your trying to do sitdowns you're shooting yourself in the foot. staggered is where it's at. sitdowns are hard...they're a lot twitchier front to back, they wobble worse, and bp is a lot steeper angle
the man said it all...

also get someone to tape you as someone else said...it'll help for shure...
Old Jan 16, 2007 | 03:40 AM
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Re: Ballz

Originally Posted by ZuL8R
i'm curious about your sit-down comment, while i haven't fully put staggered into full mode yet. How does it wobble worse?? I feel it would wobble worse in a stand-up becuz your weight is spread between two sides( legs ), as opposed to a sit-down where your **** is the center of the bike and hopefully your balance from side to side. Hit me back, wit a rebutal cuz i'm foreal curious,
is it easier to hold balance standing with legs spreaded a bit, or foot by foot...? now apply that in something where you really need to hold balance like surfing for example...
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