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Old 09-28-2007, 09:48 PM
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I am fairly new to bikes, only been riding a year now, and I was curious if people who stunt full time on their bike have some sort of "cruise control" basically something to keep the throttle on when they are performing some of the tricks? Or is it all just coasting and playing with the clutch? Cause some of the stunts I have seen the bike seems to keep a decent speed while the person is not really accelerating. Anyway I was just curious so please don't dog on me for being a retard on stunting!
 
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for slow stuff in lots, use your idle adjuster and turn the idle up to like 3 or 3500 rpms, diff strokes for diff folks...
929 and 954 dont hold idle good over 2600 so i leave mine around 2600 and roll with it

on the street to maintain a certain speed wheelie u need to be at balance point. to slow it down go past BP and stay on the rear brake! to gain speed in a wheelie go below BP

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Old 09-29-2007, 08:41 AM
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Yea that explains a lot. Thanks man. I knew on a lot of those tricks they couldn't simply becoasting with nothing else. After seeing the way my bike slows down once you let out of it anyway.
 
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