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  1. #31
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    Or be slower with your shifting, you get the same smooth ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cmcpokey
    i heel toe at all rpms in all conditions.
    Same here.



    Quote Originally Posted by cmcpokey
    it just makes for a smoother drive. and it does help slow down a lot from speed. you just have to be quick with your shifting and blipping.
    Very true. After you learn how to heal and toe, it becomes second nature.
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    Quote Originally Posted by magracer
    Just as blipping has nothing to do with toe and heel...

    While we are all changing subjects, let's discuss chess now.

    p.s. There's a famous myth that says that when a rookie in a series is too fast, you just have to mention left foot braking for him to get slower for a couple races. That's why I mentioned left foot braking. And left foot braking is most fun when you DO have a clutch... a little bit of samba dancing goes on at the pedals.
    did you even read what i said ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KnifeEdge_2K1
    did you even read what i said ?
    Why should I bother if you don't read what I post. So it chess now...

    What is your favourite opening move?
    Last edited by magracer; 08-06-2006 at 10:15 PM.
    Zag when they Zig

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