manuver, and variation advice.
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manuver, and variation advice.
ok.... so now i got the standup and sitdown to a constant... i can slow em down below 10, and the standup i can slow to like 5-6mph.
so here is my question, should i spend 1 more week on this, just to make sure it is solid to memory, or start trying to throw a stunt or two?
i can no longer do nac-nac's due to the fact, that i rarely do freeway wheelies anymore, and i was relying on speed to do the stunt.
so someone give me advice, and some ideas for this......
where should i venture from here?
what stunt should i start working on, that will be good for a beginner like myself?
should i work on coasting the wheelie? would that help me for manuvers later on???
someone help me out, give me some advice....
thanx in advance.
so here is my question, should i spend 1 more week on this, just to make sure it is solid to memory, or start trying to throw a stunt or two?
i can no longer do nac-nac's due to the fact, that i rarely do freeway wheelies anymore, and i was relying on speed to do the stunt.
so someone give me advice, and some ideas for this......
where should i venture from here?
what stunt should i start working on, that will be good for a beginner like myself?
should i work on coasting the wheelie? would that help me for manuvers later on???
someone help me out, give me some advice....
thanx in advance.
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Re: manuver, and variation advice.
how do i position my body, like what makes the bike dip in safely???
is it better to drag the brake or what? i was never able to do circles on my mini bike, without my leg down... so i am really not even knowing the first thing about circles.
is there any other things i could be trying to do beside circs'?
lol, probably not... but
it was weird today, because last time i rode with bullo and them fools my wheelies were long as ****, but too fast to stunt with them.... now i am hella slow but dont have any other moves to do, so i am wheeling with them speed wise, and they comboin the **** outta me.
so i dunno, i just wanna expand my repitwa. how should i position my body for the nac nac goin slow?? when i used to do it going fast as hell, i didnt have to worry about it much... the bike stayed straight, and didnt wobble.
i tried it the other day, and i was going hella slow... the bike almost fell over, actually, it dipped in like it wanted to do a circle.... and lord knows i aint ready for that.
i actually wanna put together my slow wheelies, with the tank wheelies.... how do i make the jump without fuggin up? i wanna jump from staggered, or both front pegs to a tank wheelie... is there anything special i should know bout the jump to the tank?
is it better to drag the brake or what? i was never able to do circles on my mini bike, without my leg down... so i am really not even knowing the first thing about circles.
is there any other things i could be trying to do beside circs'?
lol, probably not... but
it was weird today, because last time i rode with bullo and them fools my wheelies were long as ****, but too fast to stunt with them.... now i am hella slow but dont have any other moves to do, so i am wheeling with them speed wise, and they comboin the **** outta me.
so i dunno, i just wanna expand my repitwa. how should i position my body for the nac nac goin slow?? when i used to do it going fast as hell, i didnt have to worry about it much... the bike stayed straight, and didnt wobble.
i tried it the other day, and i was going hella slow... the bike almost fell over, actually, it dipped in like it wanted to do a circle.... and lord knows i aint ready for that.
i actually wanna put together my slow wheelies, with the tank wheelies.... how do i make the jump without fuggin up? i wanna jump from staggered, or both front pegs to a tank wheelie... is there anything special i should know bout the jump to the tank?
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Re: manuver, and variation advice.
well i wassnt planning on getting a handbrake, but i dunno... all the **** i have been askin people at the stuntpot, they been tellin me... dent the tank, and put on a handbrake.
but other than speed, how should i jump to it...... like should i kinda scoot too it, or just plain ole' jump.
but other than speed, how should i jump to it...... like should i kinda scoot too it, or just plain ole' jump.
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Re: manuver, and variation advice.
Originally Posted by old man roger
make the move as small and smooth as you can at first ...then when your good you can make it a bigger move so it looks better
so.....what about the other stuff, what else can i try.... besides highchairs and that ****... etc.
well lets put it like this, what were the first stunt variations you guys learned after you got the plain slow wheelie down.
coasters, foot in the seat, 1 handers???
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Re: manuver, and variation advice.
Originally Posted by SYTFU_R6
well lets put it like this, what were the first stunt variations you guys learned after you got the plain slow wheelie down.
coasters, foot in the seat, 1 handers???
coasters, foot in the seat, 1 handers???
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Re: manuver, and variation advice.
Originally Posted by old man roger
sit down to spreader
Originally Posted by J-cheezy
I wnet from staggered to ss
i think it is just that i dont trust myself doing it yet.
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Re: manuver, and variation advice.
Originally Posted by J-cheezy
get an old seat cut a hole in it and put your left foot in it or just take your rear seat off and remember to lock your leg once you hit bp
i have a few back seats, so i will chop a hole in one...
i tried to do a mock seat stander today on the kickstand... my clumsy tall *** can not get the form right.
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no handers.....?
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put your foot back there before you clutch it up and worry about steppin to the backseat once you get the hang of it its easier turn the bike like that also so keep your left leg straight once its up it helps keep the bike straight
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Re: manuver, and variation advice.
Originally Posted by nags
no handers.....?
kinda advanced for killin blox eh, that will be a move i save for the lots.......
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Originally Posted by SYTFU_R6
no handers would mean i have to master coasters.... but i havent even tried a coaster yet.
kinda advanced for killin blox eh, that will be a move i save for the lots.......
kinda advanced for killin blox eh, that will be a move i save for the lots.......
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Re: manuver, and variation advice.
Originally Posted by J-cheezy
also do you have a cage on your bike yet because if your in the lots your gonna drop it sooner or later
power railz..
Originally Posted by J-cheezy
put your foot back there before you clutch it up and worry about steppin to the backseat once you get the hang of it its easier turn the bike like that also so keep your left leg straight once its up it helps keep the bike straight