CAN Quads do stoppies

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Old Apr 7, 2003 | 10:58 PM
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CAN Quads do stoppies

Does anyone have pics of a stoppie on a quad ? is this a possible?
Old Apr 7, 2003 | 11:06 PM
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Yeah....Stoppies are a cinch, rolling 'em is the hard part. Check out www.cvboyz.com and download the vid there for some.

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Old Apr 7, 2003 | 11:09 PM
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yeah, its possibble, my buddy flipped though and smoooshed him bad
Old Apr 8, 2003 | 08:22 AM
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www.signal12.ws

there's a few pics there of me rolling a stoppie or two. I flipped one on network television last week.......
Old Apr 8, 2003 | 09:11 AM
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High chairs to stoppies. Rolling them is real hard when you have drum brakes in front. lmao
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I'm rollin em like 30-35 feet. I'll try to get a vid up soon - help R1Kitty.

https://www.stuntlife.com/forums/sho...threadid=15517

Hope i linked this right cause this **** i'm not so good at. The endo in the beginning of the vid is garbage but it's the only one i had.

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Old Apr 9, 2003 | 11:04 PM
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Yeah they are deffinitley possible. Not the easiest trick, but doable. Just like a bike, the faster you go, the farther you roll. Legs over is the easiest way.

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Its possible, I've been tryin on my Raptor
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Old Apr 10, 2003 | 10:05 PM
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Old Apr 11, 2003 | 02:41 AM
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how are you guys doing that.. i just got a 400 ex about 3 weeks ago, and i can not stoppie that sucka for anything.i squeeze the brakes as hard as i can, but nothing happens..do you need to adjust the front brakes or what?
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Endos on a 4 wheeler are quite easy when you are riding backwards in the front bumper

ride backwards while sitting the the front bumper of a 400ex pick it up and ride a wheelie then as soon as you come down slam the front brake do the endo and leave the fourwheeler standing on its bumper and walk away cool
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The easiest way to learn them is to ride legs over in first or second and learn forward. Get ready to run if it's gonna come over on you. Grab a handful of front brakes and the thing should stand up. If it's new your pads might not be broken in, but it still should do it. My EX does them sitting on the seat. It's all technique.

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just grab the breks hard and lean your upper body forward.. dont worry about eating it cause u can always put your feet out....
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Originally posted by Hazencvb
The easiest way to learn them is to ride legs over in first or second and learn forward. Get ready to run if it's gonna come over on you. Grab a handful of front brakes and the thing should stand up. If it's new your pads might not be broken in, but it still should do it. My EX does them sitting on the seat. It's all technique.

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Or in Hazen's case, wreck your quad and bend the brake lever, so it compresses the pads from further out.
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Or in Hazen's case, wreck your quad and bend the brake lever, so it compresses the pads from further out.
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lean foward and sqeeze
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