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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: on land
Posts: 58
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its gonna rain so....
how do i make the rear wheel spin freely while drifting gear (1-7) tires(pressure) no im not trying to show off..... or am i? oh and i had v-brakes and almost hit a car(1CM).... should i replace the front brakes with disc brakes? Last edited by motorex259 : 02-11.-2006 at 03:33 PM. Reason: forgot... |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: northern, mexico - texas
Posts: 170
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ride on ice or figure out how to make 20hp + any gear. yes no, you dont' need discs, its how you use them. |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Sweden
Posts: 848
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Lean way forward, or find a really slippery surface, or both. Low gear will help. Sand/gravel on tarmac can be slippery, and low tire pressure will make it more so. There's a youtube video of some kid spinning his rear wheel if you want pointers. Quote:
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Depends on circumstances. If you can lock up the front wheel with your current setup you won't really gain much during casual riding by going to discs. If you were riding in traffic and didn't see the obstacle until late then discs would probably only have caused an endo. If you were riding in rain, started braking in good time and still had a close call, then discs would probably have made things better. |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: on land
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nah im good... im doing novice DH when i could. it is "like" drifting but only on the corners.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Windsor, Ontario
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I run a drifting league on bikes. It's fairly easy. You lean partially forward on the bike and you always use the rear brake as an e-brake. Use the rear brake for only a second just to initiate the rear tire slip. You don't need a huge slip angle right away but you will gain a good slip angle as long as you use your lowest gears and pedal your butt off. If you do this as we do it in the snow it can be hard to maintain if your a newbie to the sport if you are here's how to do it. You hold your back brake until the complete drift is done.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: on land
Posts: 58
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thanks everyone, now i just need to teach my friends..... i tried that on road as smooth as a basketball court (wet) and i almost hit a FJ toyota.....
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