Endows and where do I start?
I have only had my bike 2months but its already getting boring riding on two wheels. So what is the best way to get started on endows? I have been playing with the front brake and I have gotten the rear tire to raise alittle but it feels out of control. Maybe I have to much speed, how fast should I start? Will the rear tire just fly up or will it come up slow?
Well, you could start be spelling Endo correct.

Start out at around 25-30 mph.
lightly grab the front brake. and each time you go for it, keep pulling it in tighter and tighter, untill you feel comfertable with it.
then start ripping it in. the harder you grab the brake the quicker the rear will come up.

Start out at around 25-30 mph.
lightly grab the front brake. and each time you go for it, keep pulling it in tighter and tighter, untill you feel comfertable with it.
then start ripping it in. the harder you grab the brake the quicker the rear will come up.
Yeah man,I just dig my knees into the sides of the tank and at about 30 I give it a squeeze to shift the weight and load up the front forks then pull it in harder.you'll know when you're up there and it'll happen kind've fast.Just don't grab the brake and yank it in. If you don't feel comfortable with your brake control wait a little longer.
like they said, start around 30mph, grab the brake hard but smooth, you also should grab the clutch in too. Look strait forward and keep your elbows locked.
the first times you'll probably not grab the brake hard enough, each time grab the brake a little more and more. Once you start getting the rear up, get it up sooner and just hold that pressure in there to keep that height. just go slow and get comfortable, no reason to push too hard and get hurt.
wear a lid too, stoppies can go bad real fast. i know the hard way
the first times you'll probably not grab the brake hard enough, each time grab the brake a little more and more. Once you start getting the rear up, get it up sooner and just hold that pressure in there to keep that height. just go slow and get comfortable, no reason to push too hard and get hurt.
wear a lid too, stoppies can go bad real fast. i know the hard way
Originally posted by binder929rr
like they said, start around 30mph, grab the brake hard but smooth, you also should grab the clutch in too. Look strait forward and keep your elbows locked.
the first times you'll probably not grab the brake hard enough, each time grab the brake a little more and more. Once you start getting the rear up, get it up sooner and just hold that pressure in there to keep that height. just go slow and get comfortable, no reason to push too hard and get hurt.
wear a lid too, stoppies can go bad real fast. i know the hard way
like they said, start around 30mph, grab the brake hard but smooth, you also should grab the clutch in too. Look strait forward and keep your elbows locked.
the first times you'll probably not grab the brake hard enough, each time grab the brake a little more and more. Once you start getting the rear up, get it up sooner and just hold that pressure in there to keep that height. just go slow and get comfortable, no reason to push too hard and get hurt.
wear a lid too, stoppies can go bad real fast. i know the hard way
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Originally posted by Diviniti
Well, you could start be spelling Endo correct.

Start out at around 25-30 mph.
lightly grab the front brake. and each time you go for it, keep pulling it in tighter and tighter, untill you feel comfertable with it.
then start ripping it in. the harder you grab the brake the quicker the rear will come up.
Well, you could start be spelling Endo correct.

Start out at around 25-30 mph.
lightly grab the front brake. and each time you go for it, keep pulling it in tighter and tighter, untill you feel comfertable with it.
then start ripping it in. the harder you grab the brake the quicker the rear will come up.
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