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Old 05-14-2010, 12:06 PM
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Hello, I'm just starting to get into stunting and would like to no what actull stunters would say on "WHERE TO START" i would say i have pretty much good balance "on two wheels" ive done motocross for about 10 years now and just done my full license as we all know motorcross is totally diffrent to stunting im average at wheelies but not a professional what would be a good start for me??
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This is where you want to start fo sho! Lots of good newbie info
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Thanks for the advice so far people's had my first lil crash today was doing a rolling burnout and the backend just took over any advice to wear i went wrong?
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Thanks for the advice so far people's had my first lil crash today was doing a rolling burnout and the backend just took over any advice to wear i went wrong?
just keep practicing i learnt to stunt on mx bikes then switched to sportbikes
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Re: New to stunting

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Thanks for the advice so far people's had my first lil crash today was doing a rolling burnout and the backend just took over any advice to wear i went wrong?
Thats the exact same way i had my first crash bro . learn up over you can to where ur about half way on it. give it alot of brake and enough throttle but learn it while it spins slow then progress faster and faster... u can get free tires at alomst any shop in ur town. look in their tire trash pile and u can find a couple to practice on. i learned rollin burnouts the same day i started doin donuts. that was two weeks ago, you'll get it
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Old 05-23-2010, 04:09 AM
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Thats the exact same way i had my first crash bro . learn up over you can to where ur about half way on it. give it alot of brake and enough throttle but learn it while it spins slow then progress faster and faster... u can get free tires at alomst any shop in ur town. look in their tire trash pile and u can find a couple to practice on. i learned rollin burnouts the same day i started doin donuts. that was two weeks ago, you'll get it
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Re: New to stunting

if you have been racing motocross for 10 years stunting should be a joke for you. i race for about 8 and stunting on a motorcycle just felt natural to me. maybe everyone is different??
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Re: New to stunting

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if you have been racing motocross for 10 years stunting should be a joke for you. i race for about 8 and stunting on a motorcycle just felt natural to me. maybe everyone is different??

i don't know about a joke...but yeah, racing motocross definitely takes a lot outa ya..in my opinion its probably the toughest endurance sport out there
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yeah it wasnt a full 10 years but it was 10 years ago i started out was just jumps that interested me i didnt really try wheelies even tho my last bike was a yzf 450 what just wheelied on its own no problem i suppose the diffrence between the two is motorcross is a fast control sport and stunting is slow control and is what i need to learn !
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stunting is way easyer on the body i raced motocross some, after a few laps u cant wait to see the white flag and ur sore the next day even if u didnt wipe out.
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stunting is way easyer on the body i raced motocross some, after a few laps u cant wait to see the white flag and ur sore the next day even if u didnt wipe out.
well yea i wud imagen its alot more better once ur done falling off
yeah im getting the whole balance point at the moment im not saying its easy but its easyer then i fort i can get it slower and keep it up about a extra 5 secounds so far ive only practiced for a total of 6 hours so far
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