Longest endo (distance)
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Joined: Nov 2003
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From: Prince George, BC

I've rolled 68 feet in a tennis court before.. on my 2000 schwinn jay miron bmx
took 2 days to get it down.. I gotta get some kneepads though because I tried one without warming up and ate it hard
.. winter is here so no more of that for me.
took 2 days to get it down.. I gotta get some kneepads though because I tried one without warming up and ate it hard
.. winter is here so no more of that for me. Originally posted by Psycho3
I've rolled 68 feet in a tennis court before.. on my 2000 schwinn jay miron bmx
took 2 days to get it down.. I gotta get some kneepads though because I tried one without warming up and ate it hard
.. winter is here so no more of that for me.
I've rolled 68 feet in a tennis court before.. on my 2000 schwinn jay miron bmx
took 2 days to get it down.. I gotta get some kneepads though because I tried one without warming up and ate it hard
.. winter is here so no more of that for me. Damn kid... that's some sick ****!! Tennis courts are as flat as it gets! I can hardly go 68ft downhill and I've got a 7inch rotor! Post vid next season when the snow melts!
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Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 16
From: Prince George, BC

Definately can do man
Downhill is easier to roll but harder to keep straight for me, I always end up with the rear end swinging around... I'm gonna up the psi to like 110 or so in the front tire and get a tune up though.. and hopefully in a couple months I can get a lot further
(the tennis court is a ice rink right now)
Downhill is easier to roll but harder to keep straight for me, I always end up with the rear end swinging around... I'm gonna up the psi to like 110 or so in the front tire and get a tune up though.. and hopefully in a couple months I can get a lot further
(the tennis court is a ice rink right now) Registered User

Joined: Nov 2003
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From: Prince George, BC

Try it sitting down, with one foot on the front peg (I use my right) and your other foot in the air to balance urself... it makes it alot more balanced on the front end and is easier to roll... just my advice
Originally posted by Psycho3
Try it sitting down, with one foot on the front peg (I use my right) and your other foot in the air to balance urself... it makes it alot more balanced on the front end and is easier to roll... just my advice
Try it sitting down, with one foot on the front peg (I use my right) and your other foot in the air to balance urself... it makes it alot more balanced on the front end and is easier to roll... just my advice
you mean more like a hang five? It sounded good so I've been practicing for that and it really works..
I'l try it again somewhere this weekend
That graph took a long time to make, but it was good practise, and I learned alot from studying the results.
Am I the only one that wanted to know what the connection between speed and length was when doing stoppies - an did something about it
Am I the only one that wanted to know what the connection between speed and length was when doing stoppies - an did something about it
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Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 16
From: Prince George, BC

Originally posted by Jasper
you mean more like a hang five? It sounded good so I've been practicing for that and it really works..
I'l try it again somewhere this weekend
you mean more like a hang five? It sounded good so I've been practicing for that and it really works..
I'l try it again somewhere this weekend
Good luck with your nose wheelies... I'll be working on mine say... March? lol.






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