Proper circles?
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his ramp was a brick or two...and a 4 or 5 foot bookshelf (is what it looked like )...LOL
and dont worry about cheatin'.... cause once someone "gets them"..(no matter how they initially learned them)..they wont need a ramp...they'll just be able to yank 'em up :YEAH
and dont worry about cheatin'.... cause once someone "gets them"..(no matter how they initially learned them)..they wont need a ramp...they'll just be able to yank 'em up :YEAH
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going from bicycle to wheelie is how most people get one wheel....but it only lasts for very short time and distances....It is he who can Find a BP in the middle of that transition there....that will be King...he who can wheelie the quad on One wheel.
dudes from michigan also built a rear bar that was 4 feet wide...and slightly curved fwd at the ends(the last 5 inches on each side)
some have used small hills to initiate them (I think thats how austin has gotten 180's)
and Nate (meankfx on quadstuntz) used that 2 bricks and a 5 foot board...and rode a BP slow wheelie and rode his right rear tire over the board....and it tipped him into a circle....he turned about 100 or 120 degrees (very smoothly , i might add)...and then tipped inward and the quad stepped out and lowsided very quickly.
dudes from michigan also built a rear bar that was 4 feet wide...and slightly curved fwd at the ends(the last 5 inches on each side)
some have used small hills to initiate them (I think thats how austin has gotten 180's)
and Nate (meankfx on quadstuntz) used that 2 bricks and a 5 foot board...and rode a BP slow wheelie and rode his right rear tire over the board....and it tipped him into a circle....he turned about 100 or 120 degrees (very smoothly , i might add)...and then tipped inward and the quad stepped out and lowsided very quickly.
Re: Proper circles?
going from bicycle to wheelie is how most people get one wheel....but it only lasts for very short time and distances....It is he who can Find a BP in the middle of that transition there....that will be King...he who can wheelie the quad on One wheel.
dudes from michigan also built a rear bar that was 4 feet wide...and slightly curved fwd at the ends(the last 5 inches on each side)
some have used small hills to initiate them (I think thats how austin has gotten 180's)
and Nate (meankfx on quadstuntz) used that 2 bricks and a 5 foot board...and rode a BP slow wheelie and rode his right rear tire over the board....and it tipped him into a circle....he turned about 100 or 120 degrees (very smoothly , i might add)...and then tipped inward and the quad stepped out and lowsided very quickly.
dudes from michigan also built a rear bar that was 4 feet wide...and slightly curved fwd at the ends(the last 5 inches on each side)
some have used small hills to initiate them (I think thats how austin has gotten 180's)
and Nate (meankfx on quadstuntz) used that 2 bricks and a 5 foot board...and rode a BP slow wheelie and rode his right rear tire over the board....and it tipped him into a circle....he turned about 100 or 120 degrees (very smoothly , i might add)...and then tipped inward and the quad stepped out and lowsided very quickly.
im wondering what kind of tires he was using, 'cuz i still say you will need a round profile tire to make it work...
i think its great people are trying it... and lets see some action pics... or better yet... VIDS!!!
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yeah, lol.. i got my cable turned back on... hahahahahaha...
nah, i was addicted to myspace for a while, but i gave that up, so you'll prolly be seeing a lot more of me on here... i need to get a cheap z again so i can rock some one wheeled circle wheelies... lol
nah, i was addicted to myspace for a while, but i gave that up, so you'll prolly be seeing a lot more of me on here... i need to get a cheap z again so i can rock some one wheeled circle wheelies... lol
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Good to see ya back ! I lerk and don't post up much anymore ??
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-Drew
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Mine is a stripped down L model changed up alittle. Got some group foto's on my other pc. I'll post them if i can find any.
This is what it looked like in stock form before I changed it up for off road. I realy wanted to get into vintage off road raceing ??
Last edited by Catman; Sep 18, 2007 at 12:39 PM.
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ok i have been working hard on the circle i dont know if round tires would help im on street tires but you have to be moving to fast to get all the way around still at half and tip over if i go any faster.









