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Old Jun 4, 2004 | 06:55 AM
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Flamingoes?

All right you guys,

I've started to ride out seat-standers and stuff, but i'm having trouble makin the transition from standing on the seat to lifting that one leg off. Are you guys who are doin em liftin your wheelies with both feet on the seat or have you got one foot in the middle of the seat with your other foot ready to lift up to rock out a big flamingo?

I'm just trying to learn a few new tricks to take it to the next level so any tips would be appreciated.

Take it easy,

Hendo
Old Jun 4, 2004 | 08:13 AM
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Re: Flamingoes?

I just get it up with both feet on the seat then lift off.Not standing in the middle.When you feel comfortable just have a go , don't try anything new unles you are comfortable .I reckon if you can do a seat wheelie you can flamingo , they came within minutes of each other for me



Actually I find one foot easier :YEAH
Old Jun 6, 2004 | 06:26 AM
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Re: Flamingoes?

Hey hendo....

What Ned said....just make sure your comfortable with it. As you most likely aready are..be smooth with the throttle.

I'm like you....just can't get that leg to pop back....PRACTICE i guess..


Safe stunt'n.
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