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cheers bud. Yeah I've got to the stage where I feel like I really need to work hard to eeek out those extra few feet. I'm practicing from a 120foot run up as that's about the general competition distance...
What you rolling these days?
SKETCHY - Cheers, I saw the Anger Management stoppie school on facebook, nice one - great idea. Do you have specially set up bikes for it? for newbies or stunters?
I run a wheelie school over here now, who'd have believed it

) get asked about learn2stoppie every now and then...
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Originally Posted by
WheelieJoe
steering damper to the max??
I put my steering damper to the max, then almost crashed riding in a straight line

lol +1 same
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Originally Posted by
Nick Storm
cheers bud. Yeah I've got to the stage where I feel like I really need to work hard to eeek out those extra few feet. I'm practicing from a 120foot run up as that's about the general competition distance...
What you rolling these days?
222 metres..
i wanna break my PR this year actually.
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Originally Posted by
da Liks
222 metres..
i wanna break my PR this year actually.
those rotars are Gangster!!!!
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Just shy of 700...
i think its 3.13 feet in a meter
WRONG
3.28 is the conversion..
see the post below
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Originally Posted by
SKETCHY
my advice is to come to Atlanta in October for stoppie school.

There u go .. Problem sLove
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Originally Posted by
Cameron$
those rotars are Gangster!!!!
those rotors, combined with SBS Roadsinter pads, are the Bizniz!!
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Originally Posted by
da Liks
what bike are you riding, r6? what you really wanna do is get your suspension tuned in if you really wanna roll. or get a 954 lol!! get progressive forksprings for your weight and go play with the rebound and compression. compression stiffer then stock but not too stiff. you want the front end to dive a bit to transfer the weight correctly. but use a lot of rebound because you want the forks to stay down for the most part..
run the damper stiff, but not TOO stiff. you still want to to be able to steer the bike and correct it.
just go out with these basic ideas/settings, and a flathead and write down what happens when you change the settings. rolling long is science, skill and balllls..
Last time I had my 954 forks rebuilt I had non progressive .98 springs put it... Do you think I should have left the stock progressive springs in it? They felt so soft to me...
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why did they feel soft? my forks do not feel soft! maybe you didnt have the right fluid in it, or the right amount?