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Forum: Beginner's End 09-03-2008, 08:12 PM
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Posted By Trip
liar :lol:

liar :lol:
Forum: Beginner's End 09-03-2008, 06:32 PM
Replies: 147
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Posted By Trip
what do you think the gap is... :lol:

what do you think the gap is... :lol:
Forum: Beginner's End 08-13-2008, 04:37 PM
Replies: 147
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Posted By Trip
Very good point about the phrase, rotating is the...

Very good point about the phrase, rotating is the only way I could think of how to describe it, it's so much easier to demostrate. When I show people what I am talking about I usually put the bike...
Forum: Beginner's End 08-09-2008, 01:03 AM
Replies: 147
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Posted By Trip
You are completely overthinking this, you aren't...

You are completely overthinking this, you aren't pressed against the tank with your hips. That makes you sit straight up. You are back in the seat. It's hard to explain on the net but all those...
Forum: Beginner's End 08-09-2008, 12:01 AM
Replies: 147
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Posted By Trip
look at you and look at stoner, you are stood...

look at you and look at stoner, you are stood straight up with your knee sticking straight out awkwardly and he is leading and down in a comfortable position, you are not in the same body position...
Forum: Beginner's End 07-31-2008, 07:55 PM
Replies: 147
Views: 61,932
Posted By Trip
We need to get you down to the gap. It helps you...

We need to get you down to the gap. It helps you a ton. Just so many different turns and setups through one run it's incredible and teaches you a ton.
Forum: Beginner's End 07-31-2008, 07:45 PM
Replies: 147
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Posted By Trip
Kyle said Bargy says you are not trying hard...

Kyle said Bargy says you are not trying hard enough unless you are sliding the tires.
Forum: Beginner's End 07-31-2008, 07:39 PM
Replies: 147
Views: 61,932
Posted By Trip
Every instructor I have dealt with and locals I...

Every instructor I have dealt with and locals I worked with said to make your entry one fluid motion. Shifting, moving, braking, getting setup should all be one fluid motion so the suspension should...
Forum: Beginner's End 07-13-2008, 03:31 PM
Replies: 147
Views: 61,932
Posted By Trip
true

true
Forum: Beginner's End 07-13-2008, 02:51 PM
Replies: 147
Views: 61,932
Posted By Trip
They don't really warn you, they just start...

They don't really warn you, they just start sliding, you can learn to control the sliding though. PPs vibrate before they start sliding as a warning.
Forum: Beginner's End 07-13-2008, 02:40 PM
Replies: 147
Views: 61,932
Posted By Trip
You can loose without notice while riding...

You can loose without notice while riding correctly, tires play an important role in this even when they are hot. Pilot powers have what I like to call a death rattle before they decide they have...
Forum: Beginner's End 07-13-2008, 10:33 AM
Replies: 147
Views: 61,932
Posted By Trip
Sometimes you can feel it slipping, sometime you...

Sometimes you can feel it slipping, sometime you just go down without any feedback. Just depends on conditions and what causes you to lose it.
Forum: Beginner's End 06-16-2008, 11:10 PM
Replies: 147
Views: 61,932
Posted By Trip
I dont know, I don't remember riding behind you.

I dont know, I don't remember riding behind you.
Forum: Beginner's End 06-10-2008, 03:10 PM
Replies: 147
Views: 61,932
Posted By Trip
Yeah I know, I can easily let go of my clutch...

Yeah I know, I can easily let go of my clutch hand in a corner and do whatever the fuck I want with it, such as brush the ground if I want to be gay like that. If I didn't have to steer, I could...
Forum: Beginner's End 06-10-2008, 12:15 PM
Replies: 147
Views: 61,932
Posted By Trip
the force against your tank should be more of a...

the force against your tank should be more of a squeeze in your thigh and so you feet shouldnt be so much a force on it.
Forum: Beginner's End 06-09-2008, 08:50 PM
Replies: 147
Views: 61,932
Posted By Trip
It's not really about holding yourself up, but...

It's not really about holding yourself up, but applying some force to the rear tire. It helps with traction at exceptionally hard riding that I would only suggest to do on the track and not really...
Forum: Beginner's End 06-09-2008, 08:32 PM
Replies: 147
Views: 61,932
Posted By Trip
Using weight on the outside rearset helps in all...

Using weight on the outside rearset helps in all kinds of ways, suspension and traction on the rear tire.
Forum: Beginner's End 06-09-2008, 06:23 PM
Replies: 147
Views: 61,932
Posted By Trip
You aren't really effecting your spine, you are...

You aren't really effecting your spine, you are more or less rolling the hips around the tank. This also will get you away from that silly 90 degree from the bike knee look and more of a 45 degree...
Forum: Beginner's End 06-09-2008, 05:54 PM
Replies: 147
Views: 61,932
Posted By Trip
You rotate around the tank and square your...

You rotate around the tank and square your shoulders, not your hips. Apply pressure with your outside foot to the rearset and grip the tank with the inside of your outside leg to support your body. ...
Forum: Beginner's End 06-09-2008, 05:41 PM
Replies: 147
Views: 61,932
Posted By Trip
When you get to the gap I will give you some...

When you get to the gap I will give you some pointers and follow you for a pass or two to see if I notice anything.
Forum: Beginner's End 06-09-2008, 10:51 AM
Replies: 147
Views: 61,932
Posted By Trip
NtS was doing the same thing as you. He was...

NtS was doing the same thing as you. He was doing much better before his slide though.
Forum: Beginner's End 06-09-2008, 10:23 AM
Replies: 147
Views: 61,932
Posted By Trip
How to hang off the bike

One thing I have noticed with a lot of riders that haven't been to the track and gotten a chance to work with control riders or other experienced twisty riders coming into my area is how bad their...
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