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Old 08-21-2008, 04:05 PM
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your definition of a circle?

Ok me and a buddy have been trying and working on circle's, me just recently and him for awhile now.

Well the question is. What is your definition of a circle wheelie?
add on's to question like if its a wide or a tight circle is there a signifacate difference? Other then one's wider then the other?

I'm aguing that a circle is a circle rather it be wide or a tight one?

what do you think?
input please!

Not sure if I put this in the right spot or not.
I tryed looking throu the search but really didnt come up with anything.
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Old 08-21-2008, 04:08 PM
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Re: your definition of a circle?

most people on here will say if it wide and slow then it going to be called recon's, the have to be tighter with a smaller radius, unless there wide and fast and your leaning a lot then that would be considered a fast circle
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yep, pretty much
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Re: your definition of a circle?

When i started my friends always said

A bunch of 90's or 180's are not circles..
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Re: your definition of a circle?

Wide steered are not circles... what's funny it's harder to do that now than an actual circle lol
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Re: your definition of a circle?

bikes leaned in =circle
bikes straight up=recon
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Re: your definition of a circle?

Originally Posted by *Tanus*
bikes leaned in =circle
bikes straight up=recon
+1
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Re: your definition of a circle?



thanks guys for your input and definitions!
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Re: your definition of a circle?

Originally Posted by *Tanus*
bikes leaned in =circle
bikes straight up=recon
+2

thats it exactly
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Re: your definition of a circle?

Originally Posted by *Tanus*
bikes leaned in =circle
bikes straight up=recon
+3!





Even if its decently tight, if your hanging WAY off the bike to the inside of the circle, and your bike is straight up, its a recon


I circle left, and recon right!
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