keeping endos straight

Old Jun 9, 2004 | 09:25 PM
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keeping endos straight

Okay I rolling over 50ft endo, but now the bike want to go one way or the other. How can I keep it straighter??
Old Jun 9, 2004 | 10:34 PM
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Re: keeping endos straight

Originally Posted by nicknorth
Okay I rolling over 50ft endo, but now the bike want to go one way or the other. How can I keep it straighter??
that would be a good Gorka question!
Old Jun 10, 2004 | 12:50 AM
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Re: keeping endos straight

It's really hard to explain. I was so frustrated with them for so long then one day after watching MattL from OK I finally got it. It just snaps. It's in your shoulders, and I kick them bike around with my hips/legs if that makes any sense. Def a gorka question though
Old Jun 10, 2004 | 01:09 AM
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Re: keeping endos straight

Get Gorka on here!! Where's he at?? Isn't he making those how to video comming out soon??
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Re: keeping endos straight

You can't keep endo's straight. If the bike leans, you need to modify your balance to fix it. Keeping the front wheel under the rear is the key. If you begin to lean right, steer left to get the front wheel back under it. Think like you're taking a turn. Steer left to go right. You're basically trying to pick the back of the bike up if it begins to fall.

Hope this helps.

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Brian
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