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- bitNinja
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drifting
hi there all,
sorry about my post the other night i was a bit tired.I got a honda s2000 the other day and it slides awsome on my laminate flooring.just wondered if any pimp got any tips on drifting? thinking about a drift track soon but not yet as i have to master real drifting yet.!
so what anyone got to say about this please post replies,any tips tricks,tracks,mods to help drift better. and once again sorry about my last post
peace out
j
sorry about my post the other night i was a bit tired.I got a honda s2000 the other day and it slides awsome on my laminate flooring.just wondered if any pimp got any tips on drifting? thinking about a drift track soon but not yet as i have to master real drifting yet.!
so what anyone got to say about this please post replies,any tips tricks,tracks,mods to help drift better. and once again sorry about my last post
peace out
j
We don't need no god damn roads!
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sorry
cheers for the tip betty. and all you other pimps please give me another chance its not my faught im new for heavens sake how am i mena now all this. well you decide second chance? or no second chance ?
peace
j
peace
j
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I vote second chance, but it's not up to me. We were all newbs once. Hell, I still think bits can drift. But I don't want to have another drift debate. We've seen entirely too many of those.
I will give you a tip. Don't talk about how cool Skylines are, drifting or explain how stock "hop-up" parts made your bit do a million miles per hour. Always have something to back up what you say. You may not need to use it, but if there is no physical proof of something and somebody calls you out on it, then your stuck looking like a moron. Get the basic mods down, do a few and then post. Doing the mods will give you more insight.
This can be a tough crowd, but there's reasons for that. It's not as personal as it seems.
As for drifting, duall cell, fets, 3:1 kit gears, high performance motor (3.0 or better), slick tires in the front, mediums in the back, weight balanced slightly more back than front. 2-speed PCB's also help. Now, don't ask me to explain all this stuff. Just start searching through the forums and you'll find all the info you need. It would take me all day to explain it and you would just get lost. Start with the dual cell mod. That's a basic one. Then go from there. Baby steps. With each mod, you'll have to learn new skills. So be patient.
I will give you a tip. Don't talk about how cool Skylines are, drifting or explain how stock "hop-up" parts made your bit do a million miles per hour. Always have something to back up what you say. You may not need to use it, but if there is no physical proof of something and somebody calls you out on it, then your stuck looking like a moron. Get the basic mods down, do a few and then post. Doing the mods will give you more insight.
This can be a tough crowd, but there's reasons for that. It's not as personal as it seems.
As for drifting, duall cell, fets, 3:1 kit gears, high performance motor (3.0 or better), slick tires in the front, mediums in the back, weight balanced slightly more back than front. 2-speed PCB's also help. Now, don't ask me to explain all this stuff. Just start searching through the forums and you'll find all the info you need. It would take me all day to explain it and you would just get lost. Start with the dual cell mod. That's a basic one. Then go from there. Baby steps. With each mod, you'll have to learn new skills. So be patient.
Cause I ride around town on my low-rider bicycle.
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