Drift use the Brake or Emergence?

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In ShadowDrifter's Drift Bible Volume 1, He explains Choku-Dori.

It's basically pulling the hand-brake (e-brake) to initiate drift, and then maintaining and controlling the drift using throttle, and of course counter-steer when needed.

I myself prefer feinting and linking, but for those really narrow hairpins, the hand-brake (e-brake) comes to good use.
 
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so thats im been doing ..................................................:D
 
Originally posted by nightkids4ever
i have no comment on the post above mine..........................................................................................


anyways, wtf is choku drift

choku dori is basically getting sideways on the straight..
 
i thought it wuz when u use the Hand break to slalom and then go into a drift. i dunno..

it also finally clicked how being able to heal-toe would make my style better. i'd be able to turn in even sooner if i wasnt worried about rev's dropping. and its hard to shift down w/ paddles sometimes. if only i had that third pedal.

has anyone else noticed letting ur revs drop really fast has smaller but effects to a handbreak?
 
That's called weight shifting.
When accelerate a larger amount of the wieight is on the rear wheels. When you then realease the throttle,
the weigh transfers to the front wheels for a moment. That makes the rear wheels loose grip.

- Get it?
 
Originally posted by Shadow Drifter
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Originally posted by zoxxy
That's called weight shifting.
When accelerate a larger amount of the wieight is on the rear wheels. When you then realease the throttle,
the weigh transfers to the front wheels for a moment. That makes the rear wheels loose grip.

- Get it?


YES!!!>...... its called acelll off. thats wut its called, accelll off.;) like i said before
 
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