Proper circles?
#61
Re: Proper circles?
**** an A ... NastySVC cant wait to see something.... I'll make some attempts...in a few weeks (after full recovery from my knee scope)...
ok.(A FEW WEEKS AGO)..I heard a rumor...of a guy ...who could ride a wheelie and go back and forth on his rear wheels (rocking it i guess)...I dont know details ...and have never seen it....but I tried it.... when I started yanking hard enough to almost lift a rear wheel off the ground....I started losing BP and my RB got all twitchy and Stompy....LOL
my latest thought.....is to Tie a rope to the front bumper of my quad...then to tie the other end to a tree limb (or something solid, overhead) and give myself a couple feet of slack...pull a slow wheelie (or start in the wheelie position...IDk yet) and slowly roll it till the rope catches tension...hopefully pulling the quad up on to one wheel....LOL....
and theoretically I have this thing envisioned to where you could ride circles on one wheel.with the rope keeping the front end from being able to fall inward sideways... And picture this.... Get that down....and from there to go a little faster (centrifugal force)would pick up the last wheel ...and the quad would leave the ground...but be swinging in a circle from the rope from the bumper...and the trick would be to be able to touch back down and modulate everything properly to go back into those one wheel circles...
the real question is...am I creative ?...or a tard ?....
ok.(A FEW WEEKS AGO)..I heard a rumor...of a guy ...who could ride a wheelie and go back and forth on his rear wheels (rocking it i guess)...I dont know details ...and have never seen it....but I tried it.... when I started yanking hard enough to almost lift a rear wheel off the ground....I started losing BP and my RB got all twitchy and Stompy....LOL
my latest thought.....is to Tie a rope to the front bumper of my quad...then to tie the other end to a tree limb (or something solid, overhead) and give myself a couple feet of slack...pull a slow wheelie (or start in the wheelie position...IDk yet) and slowly roll it till the rope catches tension...hopefully pulling the quad up on to one wheel....LOL....
and theoretically I have this thing envisioned to where you could ride circles on one wheel.with the rope keeping the front end from being able to fall inward sideways... And picture this.... Get that down....and from there to go a little faster (centrifugal force)would pick up the last wheel ...and the quad would leave the ground...but be swinging in a circle from the rope from the bumper...and the trick would be to be able to touch back down and modulate everything properly to go back into those one wheel circles...
the real question is...am I creative ?...or a tard ?....
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#67
Re: Proper circles?
it is i just dont have a video camera i will get it though i dont talk about i just do it..i will see if i can get some footage or find somoeont op come out....im not all hightech like everyone else on here..haha....
#71
Re: Proper circles?
yo just this weekend, I tried some 'circles' on the 3 wheeler. man it was fun as ****. its the new thing we're all doing.
you put 20 psi in one tire and 1 psi in the other. if you go wheelie fast it takes a very wide circle and if you slow the wheelie down it makes a tight circle. you can position your body to change the turn as well.
we basically put out a ton of obstacles and make an eliptical track and just hauled *** round and round in 4th gear on this thing. most fun I had all day.
you put 20 psi in one tire and 1 psi in the other. if you go wheelie fast it takes a very wide circle and if you slow the wheelie down it makes a tight circle. you can position your body to change the turn as well.
we basically put out a ton of obstacles and make an eliptical track and just hauled *** round and round in 4th gear on this thing. most fun I had all day.
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#73
Re: Proper circles?
it happens on anything you try circles on, that's the price of learning a new trick.
my advice to anyone wanting to try it is to get a fiddy or 125 and learn circles on that first, cause the learning curve for circles on a quad will be nuts.
my advice to anyone wanting to try it is to get a fiddy or 125 and learn circles on that first, cause the learning curve for circles on a quad will be nuts.
#74
Re: Proper circles?
Then again i've never wheelied a quad so i dont know...
#75
also known as OMR
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: OMR INDUSTRIES in west palm beach florida
Posts: 79,288
Re: Proper circles?
ive done a ''few'' circles on my stunt bike ,and if i still had my blaster i realy think i could do it ...........
some one.... prove it can be done..... please.......
some one.... prove it can be done..... please.......
#76
Re: Proper circles?
man well for an OG you odnt know shyt if you get it up on two wheels FIB or whatever and lean it you already have a proper lean pretty much to "dip" into a circle the hard part is man handling it, like i said i will see if i can get some video....1 one wheel is one wheel if it can be done on a bike it can on a quad too just alot harder its physics
#77
Re: Proper circles?
its not impossible i wish i had more time so i could try it but i will see if i can get some time this weekend. It shouldnt be impossible at all. Easy NO can it be done YES.
#78
#79
also known as OMR
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: OMR INDUSTRIES in west palm beach florida
Posts: 79,288
Re: Proper circles?
man well for an OG you odnt know shyt if you get it up on two wheels FIB or whatever and lean it you already have a proper lean pretty much to "dip" into a circle the hard part is man handling it, like i said i will see if i can get some video....1 one wheel is one wheel if it can be done on a bike it can on a quad too just alot harder its physics
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