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Old 03-16-2004, 10:13 PM
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How to roll endos on a bike...

Anybody know how I could go about doing this on a mtb? I can get it up but don't know how to keep it going more than a few feet.
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Re: How to roll endos on a bike...

get going down the biggest hill in your town when u reach top speed, lean over the front of the bike and squeeze the front brake as hard as you can!!

jus playin bro

get goin with some speed, grab a handfull of brake at first then when u get it up there let off some till it drops down a litle bit then just squeeze and un squeeze the brake as u need.
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Re: How to roll endos on a bike...

Originally Posted by Danimal
get going down the biggest hill in your town when u reach top speed, lean over the front of the bike and squeeze the front brake as hard as you can!!

jus playin bro

get goin with some speed, grab a handfull of brake at first then when u get it up there let off some till it drops down a litle bit then just squeeze and un squeeze the brake as u need.
yea dont listen to that first buy disc brakes !!!!!!!!!!!!!! then just practice your @$$ off i started off gradualy and now i can go about 80 feet with breaks start off slow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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yea dont listen to that first buy disc brakes !!!!!!!!!!!!!! then just practice your @$$ off i started off gradualy and now i can go about 80 feet with breaks start off slow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
80ft??? Most people can't coast that far from a full riding pace.
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lol i tried endo'ing my mountain bike once...just bored and stuff, it hurt when I fell
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Yes, Danimal you are correct! To endo just slam on the brakes as hard as ya can and wait for it to go over! Now for STOPPIES or NOSE WHEELIES, it takes a good set of brake pads and a smooth braking hand. Find the balance point on your front tire, it might be pretty high up. On my BMX bike I pop it forward and once it's up I lean up behind the back of the seat. Makes for a pimp stoppie that's almost vertical.
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hey me too. tada!
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Re: How to roll endos on a bike...

80 ft!! i'm raisein the flag on this one. How fast ya goin, ya goin down a hill? holdin onto a car? whats the secret, i know you cant be just peddling
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Re: How to roll endos on a bike...

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80ft??? Most people can't coast that far from a full riding pace.
anytime homo

u can bring your motorcycle if u want, i will get pulled by a car if need be, i can prove to u that i can do a stopie for longer then u (meaning 80 feet not down any hill eather just puch my *** off and have a exspensive set of hope brakes

have u ever herd of padro fest ????
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Re: How to roll endos on a bike...

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80 ft!! i'm raisein the flag on this one. How fast ya goin, ya goin down a hill? holdin onto a car? whats the secret, i know you cant be just peddling
gearing it is all down hill gears

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if i hade a video cam i would post but no cam sorry and if u dont want to belive then dont
when i get pulled by a car i can do about 110 120 been doing it since i was 13 long time doing stoppies on a bike
but bs if u want
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im not believing you or disbelieving you but when i see a vid of you doin
100+ ft stoppis on a BICYCLE i will shut my trap
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anytime homo

u can bring your motorcycle if u want, i will get pulled by a car if need be, i can prove to u that i can do a stopie for longer then u (meaning 80 feet not down any hill eather just puch my *** off and have a exspensive set of hope brakes

have u ever herd of padro fest ????
Maybe you should reconsider your meaurements.
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Re: How to roll endos on a bike...

i just ram my foot into the front tire.

i dunno how to do a rolling one though.
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Re: How to roll endos on a bike...

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i just ram my foot into the front tire.

i dunno how to do a rolling one though.

well im gunna hafta agree wit you on that one..hah... i have a excellent balance to do wheelies down the road on my bmx, but i dont have the money to buy disk brakes to do rolling stoppies. u guys, is there any way to do them with out having the cost factor so high?
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Re: How to roll endos on a bike...

don't buy disc brakes and just learn then with your stock brakes. don't be one of the followers.
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Re: How to roll endos on a bike...

Originally Posted by TwiTchDME
don't buy disc brakes and just learn then with your stock brakes. don't be one of the followers.

i got pretty much the stoppie thing down and can hold one for around 5- 10 seconds, but i cant keep enough brake tension on the brakes when the back tire lifts. i get it off the ground then it comes to far forward so i let off, then i put them back on and it aint enough to keep it up even if i leen forward. :YEAH
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Re: How to roll endos on a bike...

I do mine brakeless.

In fact I ride brakeless.

Its simple to do (in concept). I do them on ramps and on ledges and whatever. Basically its the opposite of a manual. Just throw it up there and let it roll and shift your body weight accordingly. Now about the 80 feet. That's a lot of feet. I think typically i go no further than 10 feet before i have to barspin out. Or before the rear end just flops down to the ground.

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I talked to a guy and he said you have to get disk brakes to really do them nice...

His bike has 'em and he paid $900 for his bicycle....
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Voi elämä
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dude regular brakes work just fine.
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