Need help with stunt names
#1
Need help with stunt names
I'm trying to get a consolidated list of stunt names.
Here's a description of the ones that I don't have names for and/or that I'm unsure about the names for them.
Left foot on 12-bar right foot on front peg using brake (used for circle wheelies for example). I've heard it called "Kilroy." But not sure if this is the name or not.
One foot on top of rear seat, one foot on front peg (EG: fender grab without grabbing the fender).
Stand on the seat wheelie.
Feet over windscreen stoppie.
High chair with the legs spread apart.
Touching headlight with the foot during wheelie..
12's with the left foot on the passenger peg.
Fender grab stoppie.
Knack knack (or is it nac nac?)
One handed stoppie.
Does endo implies you are still rolling (rolling endo vs stoppie coming to a complete stop).
Dig knee into front seat (used by SBH for super-long wheelies).
No handed wheelie.
Right hand off throttle past balance point wheelie.
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- Ahigh
Here's a description of the ones that I don't have names for and/or that I'm unsure about the names for them.
Left foot on 12-bar right foot on front peg using brake (used for circle wheelies for example). I've heard it called "Kilroy." But not sure if this is the name or not.
One foot on top of rear seat, one foot on front peg (EG: fender grab without grabbing the fender).
Stand on the seat wheelie.
Feet over windscreen stoppie.
High chair with the legs spread apart.
Touching headlight with the foot during wheelie..
12's with the left foot on the passenger peg.
Fender grab stoppie.
Knack knack (or is it nac nac?)
One handed stoppie.
Does endo implies you are still rolling (rolling endo vs stoppie coming to a complete stop).
Dig knee into front seat (used by SBH for super-long wheelies).
No handed wheelie.
Right hand off throttle past balance point wheelie.
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- Ahigh
#2
Re: Need help with stunt names
Originally posted by Ahigh
Feet over windscreen stoppie.
Knack knack (or is it nac nac?)
Right hand off throttle past balance point wheelie.
Feet over windscreen stoppie.
Knack knack (or is it nac nac?)
Right hand off throttle past balance point wheelie.
Nac Nac
No throttle 12
#3
Re: Need help with stunt names
Originally posted by Ahigh
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Left foot on 12-bar right foot on front peg using brake (used for circle wheelies for example). I've heard it called "Kilroy." But not sure if this is the name or not.
-One foot on top of rear seat, one foot on front peg (EG: fender grab without grabbing the fender).
One foot seat wheeile pointing
-Stand on the seat wheelie.
Seat Wheelie
-Feet over windscreen stoppie.
Biscuit Eater
-High chair with the legs spread apart.
Spread Eagle
-Touching headlight with the foot during wheelie..
Wish Bone
-12's with the left foot on the passenger peg.
12 O'clock on passenger peg
-Fender grab stoppie.
Fender grab Stoppie
-Knack knack (or is it nac nac?)
Nac Nac
-One handed stoppie.
One Handed Stoppie
-Does endo implies you are still rolling (rolling endo vs stoppie coming to a complete stop).
Endo/Stoppie= No Rolling
Rolling Endo/stoppie= Self explanitory
-Dig knee into front seat (used by SBH for super-long wheelies).
Stand Wheelie...lets name it "Comfort Zone"
-No handed wheelie.
No handed wheelie
-Right hand off throttle past balance point wheelie.
No Throttle Wheelie
Well that is my technical or not-so-technical Stunt terms
:D .
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Left foot on 12-bar right foot on front peg using brake (used for circle wheelies for example). I've heard it called "Kilroy." But not sure if this is the name or not.
-One foot on top of rear seat, one foot on front peg (EG: fender grab without grabbing the fender).
One foot seat wheeile pointing
-Stand on the seat wheelie.
Seat Wheelie
-Feet over windscreen stoppie.
Biscuit Eater
-High chair with the legs spread apart.
Spread Eagle
-Touching headlight with the foot during wheelie..
Wish Bone
-12's with the left foot on the passenger peg.
12 O'clock on passenger peg
-Fender grab stoppie.
Fender grab Stoppie
-Knack knack (or is it nac nac?)
Nac Nac
-One handed stoppie.
One Handed Stoppie
-Does endo implies you are still rolling (rolling endo vs stoppie coming to a complete stop).
Endo/Stoppie= No Rolling
Rolling Endo/stoppie= Self explanitory
-Dig knee into front seat (used by SBH for super-long wheelies).
Stand Wheelie...lets name it "Comfort Zone"
-No handed wheelie.
No handed wheelie
-Right hand off throttle past balance point wheelie.
No Throttle Wheelie
Well that is my technical or not-so-technical Stunt terms
:D .
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biscut eater my ***
ITS CALLED A X-D UP OR CROSSED UP
AND IT CALLED SWITCHFOOT FOR THE WHEELIES WHEN YOU FEET ARE ON DIFFERENT PEGS. NAMED BY BIG CHIP THE ORIGINATOR
AND SITTING ON THE TANK WITH ONE FOOT OVER THE WINDSCREEN AND ONE TO THE SIDE IS CALLED A 50/50
ITS CALLED A X-D UP OR CROSSED UP
AND IT CALLED SWITCHFOOT FOR THE WHEELIES WHEN YOU FEET ARE ON DIFFERENT PEGS. NAMED BY BIG CHIP THE ORIGINATOR
AND SITTING ON THE TANK WITH ONE FOOT OVER THE WINDSCREEN AND ONE TO THE SIDE IS CALLED A 50/50
Last edited by Richey C.C.; 12-12-2002 at 06:46 PM.
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