one handed endos

Old Jul 11, 2003 | 04:25 PM
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one handed endos

i can bang out endos all day between 60 and 80 feet no problem but now i want to do them one handed. ive tried a couple and when i grab the brake i start to sketch out becuz i cant stabalize myself and it feels like im gonna launch over the front. whats the best way to go about learning these?
Old Jul 11, 2003 | 05:27 PM
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a damper will help alot! enough said


when i first started the one hand endos, i would go gas it in 2nd gear and click it into neutral.... let go the left hand and just bust the endos out! just make sure your legs are locked w/ the tank.... i have my damper on the hardest setting.... but its a daytona steering damper so its not as stiff as the scotts. but you get the idea.
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Originally posted by a56kuser
a damper will help alot! enough said


when i first started the one hand endos, i would go gas it in 2nd gear and click it into neutral.... let go the left hand and just bust the endos out! just make sure your legs are locked w/ the tank.... i have my damper on the hardest setting.... but its a daytona steering damper so its not as stiff as the scotts. but you get the idea.
ditto
Old Jul 12, 2003 | 05:54 PM
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sounds good to me!!
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Old Jul 16, 2003 | 04:19 AM
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i lean alot more forward on one handers. squeeze the tank hard. i dont give the bar any input from my arm. ive been doing them for a while without a dampner and the bar pretty nuch stays straight by itself until you get it to balance point. just installed a gpr stabilizer today , so i'll see how it works.
Old Jul 16, 2003 | 03:09 PM
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I gotta get a good damper , I've almost flicked myself over the bars about 10,000,000 times now !
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