STAND UP"S HELP!!!
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#2
RE: STAND UP"S HELP!!!
Try staggered, try both front pegs, if its comin up too fast try a higher gear. Or find the happiest combo for you and just do baby steps. I have had a few probs with certain things, i would just go to a empty lot and practice it 200 times a day, just going a bit more everyday. Next thing ya know a week or 2 later i would have it, and doing it at your own pace is much safer then just trying to rip it up when your heads not ready for it.
#3
RE: STAND UP"S HELP!!!
i would agree. i have stock gearing so first gear is even too fast for most parking lots. i usuly practice on well known empty back roads. 1st gear sit downs almost ballance at about 30-50 mph. 2nd gear sit downs on highway are real smooth and almost ballance for a long distance around 75-90mph. a bit too fast.
#6
RE: STAND UP"S HELP!!!
so if you have a guy who wants to scrape really bad, but hes afraid to bring his bike up to the point where he cant see the road infront of him....... then how will he learn?
the same thing goes for the track. if a rider wont drag his knee because he is afraid of crashing. or lean into a turn instead of sitting neutral on his bike.....then he probably wont learn unless he gets out of hissafety zone.
the same thing goes for the track. if a rider wont drag his knee because he is afraid of crashing. or lean into a turn instead of sitting neutral on his bike.....then he probably wont learn unless he gets out of hissafety zone.
#7
RE: STAND UP"S HELP!!!
I think what SoRad is tryin to say is you gotta get outta your "comfort zone", you knowwhere you feel all warm and fuzzy and you're just happy to be ridin? If you haven't pushed yourself, then you won't get better andlearn new limit's. I agree however that you must know your own limits,and stay within your safety zone, but I also agree that sometimes if you wanna learn to ride more aggressive you just gotta say f***k it, and get outta that comfort zone..step it up, and go big or go the f***k home.
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#8
RE: STAND UP"S HELP!!!
Maybe it was just the wording, i dunno, hard to really explain. But for everything i have learned i never left what i felt to be my comfort zone. Yes it took me longer then some people care to wait, but i just took baby steps for every trick or even track experience i had. IMO you can take it slow and baby step, what happens is your comfort level progresses higher and higher so that you are doing better but still are in that zone. I am not completely disagreeing or trying to say your wrong, nor do i think this is the best or fastest way to learn, i just think its another option.
#9
RE: STAND UP"S HELP!!!
ORIGINAL: SoRAD
so if you have a guy who wants to scrape really bad, but hes afraid to bring his bike up to the point where he cant see the road infront of him....... then how will he learn?
the same thing goes for the track. if a rider wont drag his knee because he is afraid of crashing. or lean into a turn instead of sitting neutral on his bike.....then he probably wont learn unless he gets out of hissafety zone.
so if you have a guy who wants to scrape really bad, but hes afraid to bring his bike up to the point where he cant see the road infront of him....... then how will he learn?
the same thing goes for the track. if a rider wont drag his knee because he is afraid of crashing. or lean into a turn instead of sitting neutral on his bike.....then he probably wont learn unless he gets out of hissafety zone.
#10
RE: STAND UP"S HELP!!!
ORIGINAL: Err
i respectfully agree
ORIGINAL: SoRAD
so if you have a guy who wants to scrape really bad, but hes afraid to bring his bike up to the point where he cant see the road infront of him....... then how will he learn?
the same thing goes for the track. if a rider wont drag his knee because he is afraid of crashing. or lean into a turn instead of sitting neutral on his bike.....then he probably wont learn unless he gets out of hissafety zone.
so if you have a guy who wants to scrape really bad, but hes afraid to bring his bike up to the point where he cant see the road infront of him....... then how will he learn?
the same thing goes for the track. if a rider wont drag his knee because he is afraid of crashing. or lean into a turn instead of sitting neutral on his bike.....then he probably wont learn unless he gets out of hissafety zone.
the main reason my bike is so trashed right now is because i rode out of my comfort zone for so many days and wrecked so many times that i broke all kinds of **** now my fork seals are almost done and im ready to go back at it, i really wanna learn coasters by the fall. sometimes u just gotta say **** it and rock the ****, i believe darius said "when you stunt at first nothing is gonna feel right but u just gotta push thru that, sometimes u just gotta rock it"