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rcklssr6
10-19-2006, 10:56 PM
I've been learning how to rock idle and i can kinda do it. I clutch it up, catch idle and try to just use the break, but i suck at it. But tonight i figured i'd just clutch it up with stock idle and to my amazement i can wheelie better and slower by using my break and throttle. Isn't it supposed to be easier with the idle? Is anyone else like this? And is it possible to lear circles and other slow stuff with out a turned up idle? I plan on learning idle stuff but i was wondering if i should keep busting my ass learning it or just keep going how i am now with low idle?
aw0n0
10-20-2006, 11:11 PM
whatever works man
personally im the opposite on just brake i can ride smooth as hell but as soon as i thouch the throttle im choppy as shit, my street wheelies is gabage
in my opinion (most will disagree with me), it's 10000000000 times better to learn with no idle
rcklssr6
10-21-2006, 04:28 AM
in my opinion (most will disagree with me), it's 10000000000 times better to learn with no idle
Thats what i was thinking, cause i think the best stunters are the one who can kill it anywhere. If i'm rolling down the street i don't want to have to stop and turn my idle up to rock a 12. Plus having the best throttle control i can get seems like it will pay off when i'm trying to learn the harder stuff.
korno
10-21-2006, 06:21 AM
in my opinion (most will disagree with me), it's 10000000000 times better to learn with no idle
i agree with nags here with the idle your fighting the bike to slow down,not go over. with no idle you learn throttle controland breaking which in the long run will be better for you.
and then you can go what every other fucking sally does buy a bike does a squid wid wheelie put a handbrake on thing they are a god and get tons of sponsors win comps but cant ride a stock bike for shit. sorry so off topic
good luck
korno
r6_kidd
10-21-2006, 09:02 AM
idle helps with nh's and some other shi7...practice