Limited Approach Stoppies
#22
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i am stuck at 100-150 feet. ever since i put the clip ons back under the triple i can not see where i am going after getting up right under balance point. i hope it gets better when i get the full throttle fork extensions
#23
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Hi. I'm really obsessed with stoppies. I don't know why. But i've been practicing limited approach and man is it fun. The progress really increases alot that way too. I have "heard" you should be able to double your approach. 150/300 club ya know? But my problem with that is all bikes vary. engine performance, sprocket ratios, tire pressure, brakes, road surface, and wind also vary with 2 same model bikes. My other thing I wanted to discuss is little tricks and teqniques that come into play. Like if you fry your clutch off the line and mash the gas all the way up until the marker you get alot more speed to work with, but at the cost of having to rush launching the stoppie and it can be unpredictable as well as make the tire wash out. But if you get off the gas 15 feet before the marker, then you can have a split second of time you need to get your body position ready and get slightly on the brakes to let the nose sink, and then launch it properly and it results in a much smoother and more controlled stoppie. Not really sure what my question is, just wanna discuss the **** out of limited approach stoppies and for some of the high rollers to chime in. Thanks.
Another thing is keeping ur visor down while rolling. It blocks out wind and sound and allows u to focus more. Hearing the sound of ur brakes pulse is very important while up in the air believe it or not.
AM STOPPIE SCHOOL FOR LIFE
i try and get as much speed as i can get and try to go as high as possible as fast as i dare.just not in 1 fast ,motion to bp. i'll snap it up high and then get that extra height about a second later. that way i can easily double my approach. and, being smoooooth on the brake, not going updownupdownupdown just to take a high stoppie picture like some folks do...
We are talking about stoppies here *****... Not wheelies
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#26
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pinit till you ****** it, then grab so much brake that you coast for the first bit...maintain bp and you double your distance.
even the f800 can do it!
the faster you pick it up the less speed you scrub...it's all one motion really:coming off throttle and snapping it up
even the f800 can do it!
the faster you pick it up the less speed you scrub...it's all one motion really:coming off throttle and snapping it up
Thats the way to do it.... Use every last bit of runway that you can...
And lots of practice!
#27
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replicating the same thing over and over is the key...thats why you use lim approach. minimize the inputs (humping tank, preloading, etc) and you will only have a few thigns to concentrate on: grabbing brake, steering, height, etc.
but like dlish said practice practice practice...and hyper: if you can't control the stoppie in a straight line, learn that first.
post up some vid, i'm bored
but like dlish said practice practice practice...and hyper: if you can't control the stoppie in a straight line, learn that first.
post up some vid, i'm bored
#29
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never really told anyone that just cause i thought it sounded a little to biker boy ish
#31
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Well it DOES help with tunnel vision on 200mph dirt road blasts too
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#33
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This was my third day doing stoppies ever at a 150 foot approach. Long before I got the 636.
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Bring it on teacher
Last edited by hyperryder; 05-04-2009 at 09:13 PM.
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#36
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and it's so ******* hot in phoenix a helmet with the visor down is like an oven.
#37
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+1 it makes me feel kinda safer.....like a seat belt kinda thing......... but only works during like endos or highchairs........
#38
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i'm a newb with stoppies but tried getting on the brake right when i let off the throttle and it helped alot (still suck) but if felt like it got me that much closer
#39
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yup.... i like that to b/c its kinda like u just go for it rather than pause and think about it....kinda sycs u out......the first time i hit the brke as sson as i let off was my 1st endo over 30 ft!!!!