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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2008

me panic revving my bike trying not to bin it

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  • That wasn't a panic rev, a panic rev happens off a jump not because you accidentally almost fell and twisted the throttle. Sorry

  • thats not panic rev...

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  • @ilikepie5720 I;m just saying, if you weren't an engineering student there wouldn't be any difference to anyone else

  • @baddrew1011 When your axis of rotation IS the REAR axle, it does matter. Hitting the front brake is the only way to bring the rear end up. You probably think wheelies also happen around the middle of the bike too, instead of the rear axle. There's a difference, and beings you follow a trajectory, the axis of rotation doesn't seem as prevalent and seems as you described, except to me, because i'm an engineering student.

  • Def. Not A Panic Rev.

  • haha what ever it was thats funny

  • @ilikepie5720 It's all the same isn't it?

    Panic rev, rear goes down, front goes up

    Hit the rear brake, the rear goes up and front goes down..

    Plus when you're going fast and you're three stories up there isn't any difference between the front going up or the rear going down...haha

  • @baddrew1011 panic revving brings the front end up and not the rear down because you're moment of inertia is about the rear axel, not where the rider is. Dragging the rear brake prevents the rear to kick.

  • @JoshuaP714 I was just saying that you were referring to whiskey throttle, which is what he did...haha

  • @baddrew1011 again which require the rider be in the air...Kind of hard to need a panic rev when both tires have not left the ground.

  • According to Rob Dyrdeck that my friend is a "Whispy Throttle" lol

  • @JoshuaP714 Actually panic revving is what you do to bring the rear wheel down if it kicks up. The inertia brings it down...

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