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Old 12-06-2007, 12:02 AM
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anyone out there doing rolling stoppies on the quads i havent seen anyone else doem but myself. or is my head just gettin big
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Old 12-06-2007, 12:23 AM
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Stop The Bucking!
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what u mean stop the buckin dont beleive?
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whats the buckin dont beleive/
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Re: rolling stops

Originally Posted by tmereider
anyone out there doing rolling stoppies on the quads i havent seen anyone else doem but myself. or is my head just gettin big
how far are you rolling? i've seen it done on numerous ocassions
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Re: rolling stops

I used to be able to roll 400ft on a 100 ft approach back in the day on my
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Re: rolling stops

that sounds sick , ryan :YEAH



I've seen some sweet ones in vids too...


and tmereider.... .....you dont ever want to get a big head in this sport.... cause there is always someone who will make you look like a rookie
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Re: rolling stops

Originally Posted by Division1 Ryan
I used to be able to roll 400ft on a 100 ft approach back in the day on my
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Re: rolling stops

i think ryan is a lier nice try. i can roll them out 50ft or so
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Old 12-07-2007, 03:46 PM
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Re: rolling stops

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that sounds sick , ryan :YEAH



I've seen some sweet ones in vids too...


and tmereider.... .....you dont ever want to get a big head in this sport.... cause there is always someone who will make you look like a rookie

i was just makin sure i didnt have the big head
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Re: rolling stops

i can roll'em for only like 20-30 feet, not very high either. i've seen a few vids of guys rollin'em a good distance. i'm sure any one who can roll a decent endo on a bike can roll a decent endo on a quad. the biggest problem i've run into is the *** end running away from me while its in the air, it always wants to go to the side after rolling like 10 ft...just havn't figured out how to correct it yet.
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Re: rolling stops

When i had my 06 450r i could roll over 200ft and thats no lie.
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Re: rolling stops

I rolled this one in about 350ft with a 200ft roll in... on grass and through the woods. And if you look close, I'm so good that I don't even use the front brake after I get it up... all balance! I wasn't wearing my lid because the added weight threw me off and I wasn't able to roll as far. Sorry... just have the pic... no video proof.

FYI... I'm sure I'll get asked, so the weird looking rack coming off the back of the quad was for camping. I strapped my tent and sleeping bag to it.

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Re: rolling stops

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When i had my 06 450r i could roll over 200ft and thats no lie.
...i'd like to see a vid of that! i'm not calling you a liar, i just want to see someone roll one that far on the same quad that i have.

you got any pointers on keeping the *** end straight? as soon as i get one rolling the *** end swings to the left... annoying to say the least.
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Re: rolling stops

I have video footage some where if i can find it i will post it up, all i can
tell is turn the bars the same way it kicks out and fight it like hell. also check and c if the tire presure is the same.
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Re: rolling stops

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I have video footage some where if i can find it i will post it up, all i can
tell is turn the bars the same way it kicks out and fight it like hell. also check and c if the tire presure is the same.
yea thats what i've been doing...i guess i just need to come in faster and prolly get them higher... it def seems like the higher you roll them the easier they are to steer.


Thanks for the vid EZEC, i saw that one in like sept. on youtube ... been looking for it ever since. That guy is pretty nasty on the endos. hes goin pretty fast on those no handers though...he must have his idle up pretty high & be in 2nd or 3rd. i'm not goin anywhere near that fast on idle in first.
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Re: rolling stops

Yea i was doing mine in fith pegged, i just ordered some 450r front calipers 4 my 400ex and i have a zx-10 front master cylinder on it so when i get back in pratice i will post some video footage.
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damn so your coming in at like 70mph? ...i would think that zx10 master is a little much for a quad, i would think it would be like a light switch?
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