Tricks of the future?
#81
Re: Tricks of the future?
+1
A fiddy is WAY easier to control then a big bike.. More weight doesn't mean easier to control, it means WAY harder!
Notice on a fiddy, how if you fall to the right, you can simply stick your arm or leg out on the left and straighten out? On a big bike, your arm or leg do pretty much NOTHING
A fiddy is childs play.. Way easier then a full sized dirt bike, and a full sized dirt bike is easier then a sport bike
And I'm not even considering crashes.. Of course big bikes are gonna hurt worse.. But just doing the stunts are WAY harder
If everyone here that stunts big bikes, spent just as much time stunting fiddys, they would KILL fiddys, and still maybe be 'ok' or 'good' at stunting big bikes IMO..
I can do any and all tricks I've ever wanted to do on a fiddy, except for switch back and unicycles
A fiddy is WAY easier to control then a big bike.. More weight doesn't mean easier to control, it means WAY harder!
Notice on a fiddy, how if you fall to the right, you can simply stick your arm or leg out on the left and straighten out? On a big bike, your arm or leg do pretty much NOTHING
A fiddy is childs play.. Way easier then a full sized dirt bike, and a full sized dirt bike is easier then a sport bike
And I'm not even considering crashes.. Of course big bikes are gonna hurt worse.. But just doing the stunts are WAY harder
If everyone here that stunts big bikes, spent just as much time stunting fiddys, they would KILL fiddys, and still maybe be 'ok' or 'good' at stunting big bikes IMO..
I can do any and all tricks I've ever wanted to do on a fiddy, except for switch back and unicycles
#82
Re: Tricks of the future?
i almost have the ***** to do this, but i was saved by rain and snow!!
#83
Re: Tricks of the future?
Im sure its possible to stand up on a fiddy just on the saet, or on the bars and seat, but definitely would be pretty hard imo..
Someone on the internet said they tried a christ on there fiddy and busted there *** instantly.. Me being stupid gave it a whirl..
Stood up on my seat, got going in a straight line with the idle up, got ready, let go of the bars... BAM front wheel turned and slammed me straight into the pavement, bike just folded underneith me lol..
crists on a sport bike arn't ****, I did them before I even did a burnout or wheelie.. But ona fiddy, holy **** ouch
edit: nevermind I see you say you can do christs on a fiddy.. well ****, thats nuts.. lmao
I busted my *** once and gave that trick up
Last edited by Towlieee; 12-21-2007 at 09:37 PM.
#84
Re: Tricks of the future?
its definitely doable, definitely. will require big *****
#86
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#88
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Re: Tricks of the future?
A bicycle I think would be easier to stand on then a fiddy, simply because they run rims that are 17"+ like a sport bike (of course they are WAY thinner, but bigger wheel = more stability)
Im sure its possible to stand up on a fiddy just on the saet, or on the bars and seat, but definitely would be pretty hard imo..
Someone on the internet said they tried a christ on there fiddy and busted there *** instantly.. Me being stupid gave it a whirl..
Stood up on my seat, got going in a straight line with the idle up, got ready, let go of the bars... BAM front wheel turned and slammed me straight into the pavement, bike just folded underneith me lol..
crists on a sport bike arn't ****, I did them before I even did a burnout or wheelie.. But ona fiddy, holy **** ouch
edit: nevermind I see you say you can do christs on a fiddy.. well ****, thats nuts.. lmao
I busted my *** once and gave that trick up
Im sure its possible to stand up on a fiddy just on the saet, or on the bars and seat, but definitely would be pretty hard imo..
Someone on the internet said they tried a christ on there fiddy and busted there *** instantly.. Me being stupid gave it a whirl..
Stood up on my seat, got going in a straight line with the idle up, got ready, let go of the bars... BAM front wheel turned and slammed me straight into the pavement, bike just folded underneith me lol..
crists on a sport bike arn't ****, I did them before I even did a burnout or wheelie.. But ona fiddy, holy **** ouch
edit: nevermind I see you say you can do christs on a fiddy.. well ****, thats nuts.. lmao
I busted my *** once and gave that trick up
#89
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Re: Tricks of the future?
+1
A fiddy is WAY easier to control then a big bike.. More weight doesn't mean easier to control, it means WAY harder!
Notice on a fiddy, how if you fall to the right, you can simply stick your arm or leg out on the left and straighten out? On a big bike, your arm or leg do pretty much NOTHING
A fiddy is childs play.. Way easier then a full sized dirt bike, and a full sized dirt bike is easier then a sport bike
And I'm not even considering crashes.. Of course big bikes are gonna hurt worse.. But just doing the stunts are WAY harder
If everyone here that stunts big bikes, spent just as much time stunting fiddys, they would KILL fiddys, and still maybe be 'ok' or 'good' at stunting big bikes IMO..
I can do any and all tricks I've ever wanted to do on a fiddy, except for switch back and unicycles
A fiddy is WAY easier to control then a big bike.. More weight doesn't mean easier to control, it means WAY harder!
Notice on a fiddy, how if you fall to the right, you can simply stick your arm or leg out on the left and straighten out? On a big bike, your arm or leg do pretty much NOTHING
A fiddy is childs play.. Way easier then a full sized dirt bike, and a full sized dirt bike is easier then a sport bike
And I'm not even considering crashes.. Of course big bikes are gonna hurt worse.. But just doing the stunts are WAY harder
If everyone here that stunts big bikes, spent just as much time stunting fiddys, they would KILL fiddys, and still maybe be 'ok' or 'good' at stunting big bikes IMO..
I can do any and all tricks I've ever wanted to do on a fiddy, except for switch back and unicycles
#90
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Re: Tricks of the future?
thinking your gonna land on the seat but miising the seat could be really bad ,did you ever go to step down off of some thing and misjudge the distance ?
bend you knee the wrong way or your leg or fold your ankle over and break your leg i can see lots of things going bad on this one..lol
#92
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Re: Tricks of the future?
i do think we will see some one doing a switch back seat stander in the near future ..
people are already half way there when the are doing right hand on the brake seat standers...
people are already half way there when the are doing right hand on the brake seat standers...
Last edited by old man roger; 12-22-2007 at 02:49 AM.
#93
Re: Tricks of the future?
thats what i was working on before i had to sell my bike, i thought of the perfect way to do it too, someone's avatar on here is damn close, they just dont know it.
#94
Re: Tricks of the future?
How about laying on the seat superman style but reversed, head at rear, feet at front, And then somehow manage to clutch it up with your toes. Impossible , but would be pretty cool.
#95
Re: Tricks of the future?
how bout, somehow being able to make a fist with your hand and punching yourself in the face .
#98
Re: Tricks of the future?
I definately forsee switchback idle tricks.. You've got people doing switchfoot on the passenger pegs, standing backwards seat stander, switch hand for different tricks. I don't know about you guys, but daily I have sessions where I'll just sit down and be creative, think about where to stand, how to move, how to do certain tricks. Tricks like backwards idle, body varials, random combos, unicycles!
Unicycles I'm suprised as well haven't been done. I'm sure we'll see a few done in 2008. All my foot over bar tricks consist of foot on crash cage and my nuts resting on the bars, you just gotta find a way to get that other leg around. I always do it right foot over, but you could do foot over with the left foot, and take a hop and reverse saran wrap through your throttle hand.
Seriously, 1 handed unicycle circles would be ******* ****, I think it can be done this summer.
I think this may have made me decide to keep the race plastics on the shelf.
Unicycles I'm suprised as well haven't been done. I'm sure we'll see a few done in 2008. All my foot over bar tricks consist of foot on crash cage and my nuts resting on the bars, you just gotta find a way to get that other leg around. I always do it right foot over, but you could do foot over with the left foot, and take a hop and reverse saran wrap through your throttle hand.
Seriously, 1 handed unicycle circles would be ******* ****, I think it can be done this summer.
I think this may have made me decide to keep the race plastics on the shelf.
#99
#100
Re: Tricks of the future?
As far as a body varial goes, there is a couple ways you could go about doing it.. the most unpredictable way would simply be just jumping from seat stander. You could probably crawl your way around however, and just twist your upper torso around at the last second and only be letting go of the bars for a split moment.. whether you do it from the passenger pegs, or do a RL and swing that outside leg forwards, and then back around up to the seat and twist. Gotta be creative folks!
A good way to practice it, would be to get the bike against a wall and put it in gear so it's roughly at or just below BP. I practiced suicide jumps with the bike on it's stand and nailed em first try out at the warehouse.
A good way to practice it, would be to get the bike against a wall and put it in gear so it's roughly at or just below BP. I practiced suicide jumps with the bike on it's stand and nailed em first try out at the warehouse.