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When you want to kill Nazis, but still have to do your Christmas shopping: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/1232/46507584_816417908690500_2759206498415411200_n-751705.png View Quote |
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Someone should have brined that beta fucker and then shoved an onion up his ass.
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Someone should have brined that beta fucker and then shoved an onion up his ass. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Someone should have brined that beta fucker and then shoved an onion up his ass. |
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It starts behind me. I'm first I'm line View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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View Quote Segal comment was spot on. |
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Speaking of bad decisions, wtf did he stomp the brake like that??? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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When I saw the purple boots, I knew the wheelie wasn't the first bad decision this person has made. ETA: Nevermind, I see him hitting the brake. |
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He didn't. He went too far back and the rear fender/brake light hit the ground. View Quote |
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He drug tail then stomped the rear brake. You can see the rear wheel was at a dead stop. That's what fucked him. He would have been better off grabbing front brake. People don't think centrifugal force be like it is, but it do. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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He didn't. He went too far back and the rear fender/brake light hit the ground. |
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He drug tail then stomped the rear brake. You can see the rear wheel was at a dead stop. That's what fucked him. He would have been better off grabbing front brake. People don't think centrifugal force be like it is, but it do. View Quote He went too far back and his foot came off the peg. When he went to put it back he hit the back brake waaayy too hard. He should have rolled off the throttle but he probably couldn't do that when he was falling backward. |
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and an ODoul's? and give her credit for the correct use of "you're" https://i.imgur.com/dCpMbdv.png View Quote |
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I think the point was that grabbing the front brake wouldn't have done anything. As opposed to stomping the rear brake which messed his day up. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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https://i.imgur.com/vj2CeFa.gif View Quote Sometimes it’s not. |
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Quoted: What would grabbing front brake have done? He went too far back and his foot came off the peg. When he went to put it back he hit the back brake waaayy too hard. He should have rolled off the throttle but he probably couldn't do that when he was falling backward. View Quote When you jump a motorcycle, you can actually change the trajectory of the motorcycle mid-air by manipulating the throttle and brake. Also, the centifugal force of the wheel is what keeps a bike upright. The faster it goes the more it wants to stay upright. Think about ghost ridding a bike as a kid. It will roll upright for a long time. It will even right itself if it hits a bump. Once it slows down, gravity takes over. This is more true the heavier the wheel. On a street bike the rear wheel is heavier. A lot of street bike guys won't touch the rear brake ever. They will even disconnect it or adjust it out so it barely works. Motocross How To: Mid Air Adjustments |
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