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Old Dec 10, 2003 | 02:42 AM
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Originally posted by sungwei
That's a dumb question you squid! Try dragging your knee around a racetrack! Now that's real skill! Neener neener neener!!!


I honestly have no idea if you're trying to be a jack-***, smart-*** or just plain playing around because among other things what you quoted is not even a question, and since you couldn't even be succinct in your slander I won't waste my time in rebuttal. Furthermore, after 12 years on sportbikes I would be pleasantly suprised if you could lay down quicker lap times because unlike your highness I attempt to learn from others by realizing and embracing the fact that THERE IS ALWAYS SOMEONE BETTER THEN YOU.
Old Dec 10, 2003 | 04:21 PM
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Christ is the easiest trick you'll ever learn..
Old Dec 10, 2003 | 08:35 PM
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melampus im learning as well as you are. something that might be hard for you to do might be easy for someone else. Example my buddy can wheelie standing up for about 2 miles, but he can't even do a sit down for about quarter mile. its pretty much what adapt to while learning ... by the way that 636 its way to pretty to be doing stunts
Old Dec 10, 2003 | 08:49 PM
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they're both cool and have their own difficulties in doing but i'd think rolling LONG endos is harder, its not to hard to roll a 20ft stoppie, but being able to balanceyour weight on the front tire to roll 500+ft, thats hard ****, and props to Ryan and Gorka and anyone else who can do 1000+ stoppie, thats skill
Old Dec 14, 2003 | 01:18 PM
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Originally posted by PavementEater
Christ is the easiest trick you'll ever learn..
Then why does every stunt video have 3 shots of guys falling off and their bikes running into a tree, a barb wire fence, or a wall? I've seen that enough times that no mater how dope it looks, I'll stick to endo's.

I have no desire to watch my bike ghost ride into a tree!
Old Dec 14, 2003 | 02:21 PM
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lol thats usually people who first try it, before learning how to steer it, but yeah barb wire fence and a tree does not look fun to run into.
Old Jan 6, 2004 | 02:35 AM
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My vote goes to the long endoes. Christ is pretty much all *****. imo, and you get nice scars on your knees when you lose your balance and get to watch your bike roll on down the road I know from experience. lol You have way more control over what happens in an endo. Now your talking short little endoes my vote would go to christs.
Old Jan 8, 2004 | 01:56 AM
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stoppie for dam sure
Old Jan 8, 2004 | 10:38 AM
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Originally posted by Dirty B
It's really hard to say which is harder:

Rider A stands on the back seat, jumps to highchair, spinderella, gorilla roll off the back

or

Rider B does 5 circle wheelies with no throttle hand

Both are advanced tricks, but which is more difficult? That's not so easy to answer. The easy question is which one gets more cheers from the crowd. Rider A.
rider b has more technical skill....rider a, while it takes skill to execute, has more *****.

the acrobatics MOST OFTEN come down to sack.

I GUARANTEE that i could teach someone to do the rider A routine in waaaay less time than i could teach rider B to do NTH circles...

fact of life! not to take anything away from rider A, because that is DOPE!!!! and def gets more of a response from teh crowd and is waaaay more entertaining.

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