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Old 02-11-2005, 03:28 PM
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i wanna start learning rolling stoppies, how the **** do you start them? any other info also. i used to do those squid full stop ones, but i want to stop rolling them........
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Re: endos.............

Get some speed going (at least 30-40 mph) and progressively pull in on the clutch.

It helps to give it a little bounce right before you go up.


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Re: endos.............

if you want read some advices about endos read this: http://superstreetbike.com/stunt_howto/122_0444_hdt/
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Re: endos.............

Originally Posted by LayinLo
Get some speed going (at least 30-40 mph) and progressively pull in on the clutch.

It helps to give it a little bounce right before you go up.


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Pullin the clutch in aint gonna do anything. I think you meant progressively pull in the brake.
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Re: endos.............

30 mph is a good start... Pull in clutch, ease onto brake until forks are loaded, pop your *** off the seat and throw your weight foreward while simultaniously "popping" the front brake... Rear should come up. Regulate height with added or reduced brake pressure. It takes practice to get it... I'm far from a pro. I've a consistant 50+ feet. OOooooo... yea. I'm still a squid. But thats how I do them. Perhaps Mr. Cramer can help you out on this one. I have yet to see someone better than he is...
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