Laying low circle skitch help
Laying low circle skitch help
Wuddup gents and gals,
Just looking for a little advice on getting low and tight when doing circle skitching. I can do them already but they aren't as
as I want em. Any advice is appreciated.
DeeZ
P.S. - And yes I ran a search on "skitch" "skitching" "circle skitching" and all I found was stuff on side and back skitching. If there is an old thread on this then please hook me up with a link, especially if it helped you learn how to do it.
Just looking for a little advice on getting low and tight when doing circle skitching. I can do them already but they aren't as
as I want em. Any advice is appreciated.DeeZ
P.S. - And yes I ran a search on "skitch" "skitching" "circle skitching" and all I found was stuff on side and back skitching. If there is an old thread on this then please hook me up with a link, especially if it helped you learn how to do it.
Re: Laying low circle skitch help
I put my arm on the seat, and hold myself up like that, it looks like your just sitting on the seat, you gotta get off the bike a little. It also helps to put your legs straight out in front of you, and just like everything else, the more you do it the better you get at it!
Re: Laying low circle skitch help
Yeah Joe it was really like my second attempt at actually performing it in that picture. I can skitch normally like no tomorrow but I never incorporated in the lot routine. Thanks for the advice and if I wasn't here at work I would be out trying it.
DeeZ
DeeZ
Re: Laying low circle skitch help
Whoever moved it, thanks....I should posted it here at the start anyways. Well good for him then, it will be fresh in his mind when he gets back and pops open a cold one and starts talking chit on SL.
DeeZ
DeeZ
Re: Laying low circle skitch help
Originally Posted by vertical_joe
I put my arm on the seat, and hold myself up like that, it looks like your just sitting on the seat, you gotta get off the bike a little. It also helps to put your legs straight out in front of you, and just like everything else, the more you do it the better you get at it!
good luck!
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