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• #24477
To get the best results, I usually lean when I skid.
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• #24478
hehe,
Ed, if you are booting it at 20+ mph, and someone jumps in front/ lights suddenly change, car stops etc......., you will have no other choice but to lean.
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• #24479
....you will have no other choice but to lean.
wonderful! have some rep for that.
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• #24480
Edward, skidding is the only way of stopping suddenly on a brakeless fixed wheel bicycle.
Lots of interesting things happen out on the road, some of which include people and/or vehicles suddenly crossing your path whilst you are riding your bicycle at great speed. To avoid collision, a 'skid' is usually required.
I avoid skidding at all times unless necessary, although I am sometimes pretty lazy and skid instead of pushing back on my pedals.
Bikes are boring.
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anti
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• #24484
Holy shiiiiiiiiiite
WANTanti.. okay change the wheels and saddle and it's sweet.
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anti
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• #24487
aunty.
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• #24488
anti
You're just jealous because you wouldn't qualify for the best bike in the world even if you were good enough
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• #24491
That tandem is pretty cool.
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saw the hubjub ones as well but not really into those, so it looks like a trip to 14 to check them out. can you weld?
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anti
the frame or the already conceded anti build?
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• #24496
Check the other pictures
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350302227437&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT -
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I've told you before,Ed... you MUST skid. You simply must.