How to roll an endo?

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Old Sep 29, 2003 | 03:31 AM
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How to roll an endo?

How do I roll with an endo? I can get it up now when coming to a stop and today a guy said I got the rear wheele about 2-3ft. I couldn't believe it. I have been practicing and can't wait to get a red light. Normally I hate red lights. So the question is how to get a rolling endo? One guy told me to go about 50 and pull it in and it should start coming up then just feather the brake to keep it up or let it down some. I don't want to flip the bitch though......

Whats the dealie yo?
Old Sep 29, 2003 | 03:47 AM
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Don't practice at red lights. If you get one up and roll it you could get ****ed by not being able to put it down and have time to stop. It's all in practice. Try to roll a longer distance with the rear tire not far off the ground and as you get more comfortable bring it up higher. Good Luck.
Old Sep 29, 2003 | 09:55 AM
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lean your weight forword pull in your break slowly at the same time it as to be insync good luck
Old Sep 29, 2003 | 12:57 PM
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when you pull the front brake and feel the forks compress shift your body weight forword and try to bring your *** off of the seat while shifting your weight forword.you will get it just practace!
Old Sep 29, 2003 | 09:53 PM
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Watch out at those red lights for sure. The pavement is usually oily from the cars dripping oil as the wait for the light. Also, the pavement usually has braking bumps near intersections from cars stopping for the light. Bumps can cause a lot of problems when you're learning, and even after that. Look for an empty parking lot with smooth pavement and no gravel or sand. You'll make a lot more progress that way.
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