idle ? for the pros?
idle ? for the pros?
ok i need someone to clear this out for me.should i stick whit the idle high(3500) or no idle at all.some tell me i dont need the idle that high unless im ready to do circles,no handers etc.so whats the catch whit going whit the idle or no idle at all?
ps.i got slow rolls on lock
ps.i got slow rolls on lock
Re: idle ? for the pros?
**Question** if someone is starting to learn slow shi7 should they start with the idle low around 2k and work their way up or should they turn that shi7 up to 3k or 4k right from the start? My bike is carburated and I was told by one guy that carburated bikes need high idle to slow it down. Another guy told me to start with the idle at 1.5k/2k
I tried at 1.5k and I was all over that throttle, at 4k my **** is alot smoother and slower, plus I have to work on my back brake. What's the advantage of have the idle at either 1.5k or at 4k?
I tried at 1.5k and I was all over that throttle, at 4k my **** is alot smoother and slower, plus I have to work on my back brake. What's the advantage of have the idle at either 1.5k or at 4k? Re: idle ? for the pros?
I think idle up is cheesy.
If your really good you can still circle and bust no handers although not as good.But i think it looks better.Its a style thing.
Check out christian pfeiffer.
If your really good you can still circle and bust no handers although not as good.But i think it looks better.Its a style thing.
Check out christian pfeiffer.
Re: idle ? for the pros?
Originally Posted by r6_kidd
**Question** if someone is starting to learn slow shi7 should they start with the idle low around 2k and work their way up or should they turn that shi7 up to 3k or 4k right from the start? My bike is carburated and I was told by one guy that carburated bikes need high idle to slow it down. Another guy told me to start with the idle at 1.5k/2k
I tried at 1.5k and I was all over that throttle, at 4k my **** is alot smoother and slower, plus I have to work on my back brake. What's the advantage of have the idle at either 1.5k or at 4k?
I tried at 1.5k and I was all over that throttle, at 4k my **** is alot smoother and slower, plus I have to work on my back brake. What's the advantage of have the idle at either 1.5k or at 4k?Now i keep my idle at 2200RPM'S for all no handed stuff and circles with left foot on passenger seat and rear handbrake stuff. With the RPM'S being lower, it allows me to creep a lot slower without the bike stalling out. The only time i ever have my idle at 3000RPM'S is when i do circles using the left passenger peg.
Hope that helps.
Re: idle ? for the pros?
Originally Posted by zx9rash
so does having carberation make you need more idle or no change??
It doesn't matter if it's carbed or fi, use the idle whereever you feel comfortable and learn what works for you.
Re: idle ? for the pros?
Originally Posted by Kyle_PBZ
It doesn't matter if it's carbed or fi, use the idle whereever you feel comfortable and learn what works for you.
I turn my idle up n down all the time depening on the trick i want to do...
some riders like high idle... some dont
play with it, try 10 different settings find out what you like..
hell i tried turning my idle to 7k once jsut too see...
-kane
Re: idle ? for the pros?
Originally Posted by Kaneone
agreed.
I turn my idle up n down all the time depening on the trick i want to do...
some riders like high idle... some dont
play with it, try 10 different settings find out what you like..
hell i tried turning my idle to 7k once jsut too see...
-kane
I turn my idle up n down all the time depening on the trick i want to do...
some riders like high idle... some dont
play with it, try 10 different settings find out what you like..
hell i tried turning my idle to 7k once jsut too see...
-kane
7 wow thats musta been fun Lol.. like 3 1/2 is good i think
Re: idle ? for the pros?
2500 rpms, the lower the better. you'll be better on brake control if you learn when it's lower. also, when you drop the bike doing a circle or something it will drive off and hit something if it's up really high.....i wadded a set of forks and front wheel with the idle at 4k because of that.
lower is harder, but it makes you smoother on the brake.
lower is harder, but it makes you smoother on the brake.
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