couple of questions
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couple of questions
hey guys well i just got into stunting a little while ago. i have a 1996 cbr600 and was wondering what it feels like when you clutch it for a wheelie? also this will sound kinda of stupid but who do you scitch? any help you be grateful
harvey
also who makea a cage for an f3? i cant find one
harvey
also who makea a cage for an f3? i cant find one
Re: couple of questions
Originally Posted by lil-kid
hey guys well i just got into stunting a little while ago. i have a 1996 cbr600 and was wondering what it feels like when you clutch it for a wheelie? also this will sound kinda of stupid but who do you scitch? any help you be grateful
harvey
also who makea a cage for an f3? i cant find one
harvey
also who makea a cage for an f3? i cant find one
scitch,put all your weight on the bike not on your feet... Re: couple of questions
www.mxdcages.com MXD cages look way better on the f2/f3's then the 905 and you dont hit your shins on it
clutching up a wheelie just feels like a burst of power and the front wheel liftin *shrugg* you cant really explain it its something you gotta do... but be careful and start small.
Skitching you put all your wieght on you left or right arm (preferably right because it feels really wierd off the right side of the bike). Pretty scary trick at first untill you get used to easing down onto the ground and relying on your arm to hold you up. Once again... start small work your way up to it, wait till your comfortable. No reason to rush things and get injured. Good luck
clutching up a wheelie just feels like a burst of power and the front wheel liftin *shrugg* you cant really explain it its something you gotta do... but be careful and start small.
Skitching you put all your wieght on you left or right arm (preferably right because it feels really wierd off the right side of the bike). Pretty scary trick at first untill you get used to easing down onto the ground and relying on your arm to hold you up. Once again... start small work your way up to it, wait till your comfortable. No reason to rush things and get injured. Good luck
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