Discission thread for pro drifting!!! ;)

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Discission thread for pro drifting!!! ;)

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Discussion for pro drifting. Anyone here like Ken Nomuken? He is my favorite drifter.
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uhhh....shouldn't this be in the cars forums?
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Oops, sorry. ](*,) :oops:
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It's all good :wink:
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Good luck finding some real pro drifters here.

Most of us consider shopping cart ''drifting'' professional already.
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i can drift a shooping cart, gokart, and a rc car, and thats it.
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Post by Jopuma »

I drift gokarts and shopping carts easily. RC's and bikes are a little different, but they're easier once you get the hang of it.
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oh yes, and i can dift my bike. but i dotn do it thaat often because it wore my last set of rear tires to the poitn that they popped.
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http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=drifting
"Controlling your car when it is in uncontrolable zone"
I find it very unlikely that you can spin your rear wheel on a bike and actually go sideways while pedaling.
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you dont spin them and pedal. but when you are riding, you can hit your rear brakes and turn and you do go sideways.
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That's called skidding.
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I drift wit shopping carts. XD
Yo yall think your so smart
One thing i got to say is im as quick as a dark
walkin around k-mart
shi, gotta fart
im so poor that my ride is shopping cart.
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PSZeTa wrote:http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=drifting
"Controlling your car when it is in uncontrolable zone"
I find it very unlikely that you can spin your rear wheel on a bike and actually go sideways while pedaling.
Fishwhiz wrote:you dont spin them and pedal. but when you are riding, you can hit your rear brakes and turn and you do go sideways.
boganbusman wrote:That's called skidding.
I think the same can be said for shopping carts. :roll:
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Are drift tires street legal?
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Is drifting street legal?
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Not drifting just the tires.

And honestly why am I asking this? It's not like the police would be like, ''Hmmm. His tires dont look like everyone elses. ARREST HIM I SHALL!''
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Post by darknight788 »

ok for some fun drifting you need two things a frozen over without any snow lake and a ATV / fast lawnmower then once you get on the lake just do whatever you want it is so fun i did it last winter and i went accross the lake sideways going 50 mph. a small car would work too
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Small car?! O_O

I wouldn't even take the ATV

EDIT: Matter of fact, I probably wouldn't even stand on it.
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evilmegamonkey wrote:Are drift tires street legal?
Erm . . . any tyres can be used for drifting :| Except drag tyres perhaps, that would be nasty.
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Post by M_S »

Seen ti done, they are just very grippy.
And any tyre can be used if they are street legal tyres.
Can anyone here even drive?
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Post by xHaZxMaTx »

Sure I can, I just don't have my liscense, yet. :P
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boganbusman wrote:
evilmegamonkey wrote:Are drift tires street legal?
Erm . . . any tyres can be used for drifting :| Except drag tyres perhaps, that would be nasty.
There are some that are made specifically for drifting though.


I CAN drive, BUT I'm not supposed to =]
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Post by M_S »

of course there are, there are specific tyres for all types of racing, even the touge / street racing... Then again nothing beats a good old set of second hand tyres for free.
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