Tricks of the future?
#43
Re: Tricks of the future?
Start pulling this off and don't crash then I'll call you a god
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knkgxRmPLRM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knkgxRmPLRM
#45
Re: Tricks of the future?
is this what your talking about at 2:56? http://youtube.com/watch?v=Da4rJ4WWSwQ&feature=related
#46
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Re: Tricks of the future?
Start pulling this off and don't crash then I'll call you a god
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knkgxRmPLRM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knkgxRmPLRM
#47
#48
#50
Re: Tricks of the future?
...yeaa the physics of that are pretty impossible...i'll give you guys that one. But the first combo & coaster circles would be pretty badass, you gotta admit that. but the way things are going for me today, i bet both have already been done, on tape. can't win'em all.
#51
Re: Tricks of the future?
I disagree, there are definatly some tricks that are harder on a 50. stoppies are alot harder,a 50 takes more side to side balance to control a wheelie and a christ is almost impossible on a 50.
#52
Re: Tricks of the future?
coaster circles have been happening for a while. pretty much anyone who can do fast wide circles has probably coasted a few of them in the learning process
#53
Re: Tricks of the future?
I havnt seen anyone do this yet...and I'll think its impossbible until im proven wrong......
theres not enough power in the 50 to keep the front end straight while not holding on.... thats just my opinion.... from my expirience in the lot...
ive tried to just coast the 50 then let go of the bars...and it doesn't go more than a foot without going hard to the right or left....
i think its impossible.
#55
Re: Tricks of the future?
I have a nice platform welded onto my tank. it makes it easy to take either hand off, but still not enough for both. i dont know how you would control the height of the wheelie with no hands or feet anyway. maybe just for a momentary photo op trick like nhss
coaster circles have been happening for a while. pretty much anyone who can do fast wide circles has probably coasted a few of them in the learning process
coaster circles have been happening for a while. pretty much anyone who can do fast wide circles has probably coasted a few of them in the learning process
i guess i must be missing something else then cause ive seen a few vids of guys doin NH HC Circles...if you put the physics of staying on the bike aside, then the height control issue would be the same, no?
ohh, i guess i've just never seen one. or atleast recognized dude was coastin.
#56
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Re: Tricks of the future?
I havnt seen anyone do this yet...and I'll think its impossbible until im proven wrong......
theres not enough power in the 50 to keep the front end straight while not holding on.... thats just my opinion.... from my expirience in the lot...
ive tried to just coast the 50 then let go of the bars...and it doesn't go more than a foot without going hard to the right or left....
i think its impossible.
theres not enough power in the 50 to keep the front end straight while not holding on.... thats just my opinion.... from my expirience in the lot...
ive tried to just coast the 50 then let go of the bars...and it doesn't go more than a foot without going hard to the right or left....
i think its impossible.
i never tried it but i bet it's doable
#57
Re: Tricks of the future?
I havnt seen anyone do this yet...and I'll think its impossbible until im proven wrong......
theres not enough power in the 50 to keep the front end straight while not holding on.... thats just my opinion.... from my expirience in the lot...
ive tried to just coast the 50 then let go of the bars...and it doesn't go more than a foot without going hard to the right or left....
i think its impossible.
theres not enough power in the 50 to keep the front end straight while not holding on.... thats just my opinion.... from my expirience in the lot...
ive tried to just coast the 50 then let go of the bars...and it doesn't go more than a foot without going hard to the right or left....
i think its impossible.
+1 i thought i was retarded when i couldn't do a christ or ride for more than 10-15 no hands on my fiddy...once i get my new rims spoked and trued i'm gonna give that christ a whirl...i'll take some vid so you all can watch me bite it hard.
#58
Re: Tricks of the future?
ive seen teh 2 vids of guys doing nh hc o's. One guy was squeezing his handbrake with his leg, the other guy had another brake mounted so he could hit it with his foot
#60
Re: Tricks of the future?
I havnt seen anyone do this yet...and I'll think its impossbible until im proven wrong......
theres not enough power in the 50 to keep the front end straight while not holding on.... thats just my opinion.... from my expirience in the lot...
ive tried to just coast the 50 then let go of the bars...and it doesn't go more than a foot without going hard to the right or left....
i think its impossible.
theres not enough power in the 50 to keep the front end straight while not holding on.... thats just my opinion.... from my expirience in the lot...
ive tried to just coast the 50 then let go of the bars...and it doesn't go more than a foot without going hard to the right or left....
i think its impossible.