Proper circles?
#21
Re: Proper circles?
any quad with a diff and independant L/R rear brakes (like the kings trike) could do that easily
edit: roger is faster than me lol
#22
Re: Proper circles?
Is that any different than a handbrake and dirtbike bars?
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Re: Proper circles?
that dude it the og...................i was like 8 or some thing like that when i saw him ......i am now 38 can that be right ?...............was it 30 years ago no way i must be wrong
any one know how long ago he did his first shows
any one know how long ago he did his first shows
#30
Re: Proper circles?
take all the air out of one of your back tires and the ride a wheelie it automatically does it that is as close to real circles as you will get on a quad it involves no skill at all.
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#32
Re: Proper circles?
Like this, didnt impress me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQp_26xrP_c
I think someone will manage it sometime, but those edgy atv-wheels make it extremly difficult i guess
#33
Re: Proper circles?
No skill at all = not cool at all
Like this, didnt impress me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQp_26xrP_c
I think someone will manage it sometime, but those edgy atv-wheels make it extremly difficult i guess
Like this, didnt impress me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQp_26xrP_c
I think someone will manage it sometime, but those edgy atv-wheels make it extremly difficult i guess
what do mean saying no skill at all isnt cool at all. That little DVD clip took no skill whatsoever and im a quad rider that would get laughed out of this place if the two wheel guys saw that..what was funny is the guy was trying to act all cool like he was doing something....you can bump up the idle and it will do that on its own..