Tighter circles
#1
Tighter circles
Is it better to position your body on the inside or the outside of the circle (you know what I mean...) if you want them tight?? Or isn't that really important? Like that kid on the orange 125sm in the french clip in the videos section, hes got some amazing circles!
Whats the trick??
Whats the trick??
#2
Re: Tighter circles
Originally Posted by Eikrog
Is it better to position your body on the inside or the outside of the circle (you know what I mean...) if you want them tight?? Or isn't that really important? Like that kid on the orange 125sm in the french clip in the videos section, hes got some amazing circles!
Whats the trick??
Whats the trick??
For me to go really tight the bike has to be high, slow, and my body is up close to the bike.
#4
Re: Tighter circles
spin em faster and tighter by leaning to the outside of the bike. but you also gotta keep the bike underneath you. normal air pressure is a must as well....
you can check a few out here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiKy-_Iccqc
you can check a few out here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiKy-_Iccqc
#5
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Re: Tighter circles
after seeing that kid on the 125 i tried to go as tight as i could the best way for me was to put my left foot in the trunk and my right foot on the right rear peg then stay tight to the bike they were ripping fast compaired to what i normaly do.....i go right better then left but im sure it would work to the left to just switch your feet
#6
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Re: Tighter circles
Originally Posted by TEACH C6
spin em faster and tighter by leaning to the outside of the bike. but you also gotta keep the bike underneath you. normal air pressure is a must as well....
you can check a few out here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiKy-_Iccqc
you can check a few out here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiKy-_Iccqc
Last edited by old man roger; 11-17-2006 at 01:48 PM.
#7
Re: Tighter circles
Originally Posted by TEACH C6
spin em faster and tighter by leaning to the outside of the bike. but you also gotta keep the bike underneath you. normal air pressure is a must as well....
you can check a few out here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiKy-_Iccqc
you can check a few out here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiKy-_Iccqc
if we help eachother get better the guy u helped may teach u somthing new?
just sum random thought
#8
Re: Tighter circles
Originally Posted by I wanna ride
Teach fawkin roks man! the only top dogg stunter who gives advice there was this one top dawg i use to admire but he dont give out no help!
if we help eachother get better the guy u helped may teach u somthing new?
just sum random thought
if we help eachother get better the guy u helped may teach u somthing new?
just sum random thought
#9
Re: Tighter circles
Originally Posted by Eikrog
Yea thats cool getting advice from teach, thanx alot. And teach, if you wanna get into trials, feel free to ask
i do man, i just gotta get a bike...looking half *** for one right now.
had one for 2 weeks to practice for an indoor show and i loved the thing. few of my friends got em.
there is a gas gas shop close to my house, but out of curiosity what do you suggest?
#10
Re: Tighter circles
Originally Posted by TEACH C6
i do man, i just gotta get a bike...looking half *** for one right now.
had one for 2 weeks to practice for an indoor show and i loved the thing. few of my friends got em.
there is a gas gas shop close to my house, but out of curiosity what do you suggest?
had one for 2 weeks to practice for an indoor show and i loved the thing. few of my friends got em.
there is a gas gas shop close to my house, but out of curiosity what do you suggest?
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