Stoppie help
Stoppie help
So im just getting into stunting now, and I was just wondering. Im trying to do stoppies (not rolling, coming to a stop), and everytime Im about to do it my front tire slides. The thing is, I can do it on the sidewalk no problem, but when it comes to asphalt, it slides. I got new tires installed not to long ago and still same problem. Maybe Its cause im in Canada and the whether is like 2 degrees celsius which results in shitty traction? Is there any product I can buy to put on my tire to create better gripping?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
Re: Stoppie help
Im in Maine I know what you mean. Thats because your tires are not gripping the asphalt. When summer rolls around you will find a huge difference. The only thing you can do now is wait. I know it sucks I just put my bike up this weekend.
Re: Stoppie help
Originally Posted by trae
Im in Maine I know what you mean. Thats because your tires are not gripping the asphalt. When summer rolls around you will find a huge difference. The only thing you can do now is wait. I know it sucks I just put my bike up this weekend.
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Yes, when it gets cold you lose traction and when it gets down below 5degrees celcius water is getting reddy to freeze or if its warming up there could be some hidden frost "black ice" or other variables that are very small but make a big difference. That and rubber is softer when it is warmed up and the softer rubber grips better. Hence the reason drag racers do burnouts before they race.
Re: Stoppie help
Originally Posted by Rocketboii
So im just getting into stunting now, and I was just wondering. Im trying to do stoppies (not rolling, coming to a stop)
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do you have the celcius to ferenhiet conversion button on your forks..
(aka soft and hard)... because if you do you need to call haibikeshop and order the adapter so you can hook up the nose wheelie button to it....... thats what i did it worked .. but i still suckk
(aka soft and hard)... because if you do you need to call haibikeshop and order the adapter so you can hook up the nose wheelie button to it....... thats what i did it worked .. but i still suckk
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be ligth on the bars, dont put much presion try to use your legs to stay in the tank like doing a rollin bournout but do it feeling confortable, another advise, dont see the bike see the ground, also a damper could help to avoid scary dampery
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don't listen to anyone.......just keep sliding them until you lay it down on the bike's side, curse, kick your kick, and swear to never try again........trust me, its better than getting an endo addiction and eventually flipping one over on yourself!
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Originally Posted by Rocketboii
REALLY?? :S
So what do I do to roll them nicely?
So what do I do to roll them nicely?
Re: Stoppie help
Originally Posted by Rocketboii
So im just getting into stunting now, and I was just wondering. Im trying to do stoppies (not rolling, coming to a stop), and everytime Im about to do it my front tire slides. The thing is, I can do it on the sidewalk no problem, but when it comes to asphalt, it slides. I got new tires installed not to long ago and still same problem. Maybe Its cause im in Canada and the whether is like 2 degrees celsius which results in shitty traction? Is there any product I can buy to put on my tire to create better gripping?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
Well you had a bald D207 with threads showing, what did you expect? You had a **** tire(D207) for stoppies to begin with and it was beyond blad
Of coarse its gonna slide in this weather! And the tire I sold you was a decent tire but not for stoppies, sure alot of experienced people can use them and roll really good but I hate Bridgestones for stoppies.....I use Pilot powers and in this weather they need to be warmed a little, but in the summer I roll stoppies at the end of my street seconds after takin the bike out.....Your going to need to heat that Bridgestone I sold you pretty good in this weather to get good traction, otherwise its just as bad as the 207 hockey puck you had on there
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Originally Posted by trae
Im in Maine I know what you mean. Thats because your tires are not gripping the asphalt. When summer rolls around you will find a huge difference. The only thing you can do now is wait. I know it sucks I just put my bike up this weekend.
Really not all that hard to pull it up once you get the hang of it. I would say definetly either you are using way way too much brake or your not shifting your weight.
Sounds like your not shifting your weight to me. You actually need to be off the seat a little bit and kind of pulling the bike up with your legs.. if that makes sense. Just go out and flip about 25 times.. spend a lot of money on hospital bills and then you will have it all figured out.:YEAH
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Originally Posted by 1ST GEAR
.. spend a lot of money on hospital bills and then you will have it all figured out.:YEAH
Ontarios got free health care:YEAH :YEAH :YEAH :YEAH
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Originally Posted by 50Outlaw
get goin about 35-40 roll competly off the gas and bounce a lil on the seat and move weight forward as your SQUEEZING the break.. do not grab it or you will lock up the front tire... just practice with bringing the rear tire off the ground a little bit ( im talkin a couple of inches a foot max) for a bit till you get comfortable
Whats the difference between squeezing and grabbing?? Do I apply the brake quick or more of a smooth apply.
Re: Stoppie help
Originally Posted by Rocketboii
So im just getting into stunting now, and I was just wondering. Im trying to do stoppies (not rolling, coming to a stop), and everytime Im about to do it my front tire slides. The thing is, I can do it on the sidewalk no problem, but when it comes to asphalt, it slides. I got new tires installed not to long ago and still same problem. Maybe Its cause im in Canada and the whether is like 2 degrees celsius which results in shitty traction? Is there any product I can buy to put on my tire to create better gripping?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by Rocketboii
Whats the difference between squeezing and grabbing?? Do I apply the brake quick or more of a smooth apply.
Roll them things on out.. even if it is like 10 foot!:YEAH







