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DJ123 02-08-13 07:28 PM

Re: How not to ride and filter...
 
That's not filtering & that's a very bad example of riding

Thunderace 02-08-13 07:43 PM

Re: How not to ride and filter...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fallout (Post 2892413)
Agree with the comments on rear wheel braking. Noob!!

There is a break on the back wheel???? When the **** would you need such a thing????

Bluefish 02-08-13 07:50 PM

Re: How not to ride and filter...
 
haha what a nobber, did you see the way those artic's came from nowhere? lol

Balky001 02-08-13 08:19 PM

Re: How not to ride and filter...
 
I think when riding its always better to look for than 20 foot in front of you . :D

Phoenix22 02-08-13 08:30 PM

Re: How not to ride and filter...
 
Why would anybody film themselves doing this, let alone post it on the web?

Nobody can ride that badly & still be alive surely?

Specialone 02-08-13 09:09 PM

Re: How not to ride and filter...
 
Heavy progressive braking with BOTH brakes would've stopped that bike, nothing wrong with using rear as long as your effective with it.

Fallout 02-08-13 09:28 PM

Re: How not to ride and filter...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Thunderace (Post 2892427)
There is a break on the back wheel???? When the **** would you need such a thing????

They are useful for rear wheel skids when showing off to girls, and that's about it.

DJ123 02-08-13 09:30 PM

Re: How not to ride and filter...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fallout (Post 2892489)
They are useful for rear wheel skids when showing off to girls, and that's about it.

If you use it wrong ;) They are useful at low speeds to help with manoeuvrability.

Also, on a lot of new bikes the front and rear brakes are linked. Pressing the front brake also brings on a bit of rear brake to help settle the bike.

Fallout 02-08-13 09:58 PM

Re: How not to ride and filter...
 
Don't mistake this for a serious conversation my good man!

tonyk 02-08-13 10:48 PM

Re: How not to ride and filter...
 
Did she look fit. .?.
Or have I missed the point of the thread.


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