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Old 05-04-2005, 12:13 PM
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Rolling an Endo

I can get my 97 gsxr 600 almost straight up, but I cant roll my damn stoppies. Any suggestions to common mistakes? I get em up, try to roll em, and I just lose it. I've been hoping my stoppies would get better with time, but they just get higher, not longer.
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Old 05-04-2005, 12:27 PM
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Re: Rolling an Endo

what do u mean by lose it or does it just go back down u coul do what i do hit the brake real hard then slowly let it oof and and usaully roll like 5 ft but that only if m,y tire gets traction i can do wheelie better there something about u not beable to savea endoe from carshing like you can with a wheelie that i dont like
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Old 05-04-2005, 12:28 PM
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Re: Rolling an Endo

Sounds like your doing them to slow. Alot of the ppl I ride with get them high too, but they do them too damn slow, and just get them high. Go around 40 mph and bring the back end up and Im sure u will roll them.
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go faster and don't lose it....
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Old 05-04-2005, 07:32 PM
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Re: Rolling an Endo

Ya, you just need to get the backend up way before your going to stop. You will probly be scared to bring it up as high, but bringing the back up at 40mph even a foot or 2 you will be able to roll it for sure. As you do that, you will progressively get braver and bring it up higher and higher and roll it longer.

Im having trouble myself, because I dont have a stabalizer and I keep either getting tankslappers, or the whole backend of the bike keep swinging to one side.
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