Proper circles?
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[quote=N.Andrews;2598273] he was the real and only og....
the term shouldn't even be used unless your talking about him
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...lie+king&hl=en
Domokos killing a backwards one in here[/Qo
oh my God ,that guy was rockin the back brake and circles like what, he had the bp on lock. that is pretty sweet to watch a clip from that long ago and see some ill **** like that.
Domokos killing a backwards one in here[/Qo
oh my God ,that guy was rockin the back brake and circles like what, he had the bp on lock. that is pretty sweet to watch a clip from that long ago and see some ill **** like that.
the term shouldn't even be used unless your talking about him
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well i just thought that since if you were on stunt life in 2002 you are an og i seen a thread about that im in the XMS vid from like 1999.BUT ALL I KNOW IS IM RIGHT TILL SOMEONE PROVES ME WRONG.
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this thread was tarted 12-31-06
it takes most people longer then that to do a regular circle on a street bike for the first time .......
yea it's gonna take longer to learn on a quad ............
it takes most people longer then that to do a regular circle on a street bike for the first time .......
yea it's gonna take longer to learn on a quad ............
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i'll pushing myself while your pushing keys.
have fun children
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Good practice instead of spinning quarters on the table would could be.
Get a bar bell , put 30lb on each side to simulate the weight of the wheels and a-arms, stand on one leg, extend the other leg all the way out. Now lean over to a 45 degree angle and hop around in a circle
Get a bar bell , put 30lb on each side to simulate the weight of the wheels and a-arms, stand on one leg, extend the other leg all the way out. Now lean over to a 45 degree angle and hop around in a circle

https://www.stuntlife.com/forums/pos...1-post142.html
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because I'm the one ouside tryin this **** !!!! Noone else who has replyed to this thread has ever ******* tried !!!!
And your not the only one who took physics.
The weight displacement is fucked !!!
It is exacly like i discribed, you can have someone help to hold it and you will see the amount of weight that is uptop and not centered in a straight frame like on a bike. It WILL balance we been doin it. BUT the amount of weight that is NOT centered and straight forward you will feel topple over fast as soon as it goes just a little past center it comes down fast and hard.
I saw you posted that it this is ALOT eiser than doin circles on a bycycle, God knows that hasn't EVER been done !!
You have to bench press the quad to get it to one wheel ??? And you post on stuntlife
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i have tryed so many different way so your not the only one catman in the NH ride vid on the juveniletendencies site you can see how i was starting to do little hops when tiller is doing his circle burnout and i came through his circle. i only had the z400 for like 2 days befor that. not that i dont want to see it i just think physics will not let it happen.
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no, however it's easier for someone who is 6'5 and weighs 250, than someone like me, who's 5'4 and weighs 120.
2nd, i do circles on everything i own, i don't try'em, i do'em.








