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streetracer90 07-25-2007 12:15 PM

Endos with v-brake?
 
Hi guys
Ive been practicin on my endos for a while now and i can only get them like 4meters. :LOL

I was wonderin if thts the max result i can get out of v-brakes and if its a huge difference between endos with v-brakes and disc brakes?

I would also appreciate tips and advices on endos.


streetracer90

Joker 07-25-2007 01:17 PM

Re: Endos with v-brake?
 
Is that like a Vagina-brake :shruggs

ed91 07-25-2007 01:40 PM

Re: Endos with v-brake?
 
[QUOTE=Jokertlr;2860631]Is that like a Vagina-brake :shruggs[/QUOTE]

:LOL :LOL :LOL funny

DaHammer 07-25-2007 01:59 PM

Re: Endos with v-brake?
 
[quote=Jokertlr;2860631]Is that like a Vagina-brake :shruggs[/quote]

i love ur avatar

streetracer90 07-25-2007 03:17 PM

Re: Endos with v-brake?
 
[quote=Jokertlr;2860631]Is that like a Vagina-brake :shruggs[/quote]


Hahaha......very funny :nutkick:

Its the most common brake man :S

Dunno how to describe it......havent u seen the brakes on a mountain bike?

speedy PL 07-25-2007 03:33 PM

Re: Endos with v-brake?
 
V-brake's are better than disc-brakes...

streetracer90 07-25-2007 06:15 PM

Re: Endos with v-brake?
 
[quote=speedy PL;2860889]V-brake's are better than disc-brakes...[/quote]


OKay thnx bro :cheers


Atleast one person gives a normal and sane answer.

Got any tips for wen im practicin my endos?

-Drew- 07-25-2007 06:28 PM

Re: Endos with v-brake?
 
[QUOTE=speedy PL;2860889]V-brake's are better than disc-brakes...[/QUOTE]

That an opinionated statement... and I disagree.

I think disc-brakes make endos much easier. But that's my opinion....

(Turbo) 07-27-2007 10:28 AM

Re: Endos with v-brake?
 
On my old bike i Had Tektro V Breaks. and i was rocking endos for about 50ft. On my new bike i have disc breaks but i cant to endos long ATALL cuz the suspension is too soft. I know discbreaks will be good for endos if i get stiffert springs. I miss doing endos. :(

GundamnitPete 07-29-2007 02:21 AM

Re: Endos with v-brake?
 
it's personaly preferance.

i've never really done stoppies on disc brakes, but when i used to practice them everyday, i could get stoppies 70-90 feet, right now i'm comfy around 45-50 feet.

streetracer90 07-29-2007 11:19 AM

Re: Endos with v-brake?
 
OK thnx guys......so its a question of taste ey :cheers



Thanx once again...now time to go out n practice some more :YEAH

Markie_Mark 08-09-2007 02:12 AM

Re: Endos with v-brake?
 
[quote=speedy PL;2860889]V-brake's are better than disc-brakes...[/quote]HAHAHA :LOL:LOL

C1rius 09-02-2007 09:59 PM

Re: Endos with v-brake?
 
[quote=streetracer90;2860552]Hi guys
Ive been practicin on my endos for a while now and i can only get them like 4meters. :LOL

I was wonderin if thts the max result i can get out of v-brakes and if its a huge difference between endos with v-brakes and disc brakes?

I would also appreciate tips and advices on endos.


streetracer90[/quote]


Here is my answer . thats me 2 years ago just before i quit riding a bicycle . one of my last videos


[URL]http://youtube.com/watch?v=S9UUdB5rpbk[/URL]

speedy PL 09-03-2007 07:58 AM

Re: Endos with v-brake?
 
[quote=C1rius;2923943]Here is my answer . thats me 2 years ago just before i quit riding a bicycle . one of my last videos


[URL]http://youtube.com/watch?v=S9UUdB5rpbk[/URL][/quote]
Nice endos bro:YEAH
All bicycles in this movie have v-brake's...

Hydraulic disc brakes are better but they're very expensive so if You haven't a lot of money buy v-brakes and start practice, a lot of practice...

Sory for my englisch

C1rius 09-03-2007 03:52 PM

Re: Endos with v-brake?
 
[quote=speedy PL;2924515]Nice endos bro:YEAH
All bicycles in this movie have v-brake's...

Hydraulic disc brakes are better but they're very expensive so if You haven't a lot of money buy v-brakes and start practice, a lot of practice...

Sory for my englisch[/quote]


V-brakes - discs bla bla same shit i can do an endo just scarping my shoe in the tire without using any brakes lol

-matt g- 09-03-2007 03:54 PM

Re: Endos with v-brake?
 
[quote=GundamnitPete;2866324]it's personaly preferance.

i've never really done stoppies on disc brakes, but when i used to practice them everyday, i could get stoppies 70-90 feet, right now i'm comfy around 45-50 feet.[/quote]

70-90ft on a bicycle???? i'm callin that out lets see some videos

Trick 09-29-2007 04:01 PM

Re: Endos with v-brake?
 
[QUOTE=-matt g-;2925112]70-90ft on a bicycle???? i'm callin that out lets see some videos[/QUOTE]

longest endo i ever did on my downhill bike was about 100 feet
but it was speed assisted by a car

sicvic187 09-29-2007 04:49 PM

Re: Endos with v-brake?
 
I dont need a Front brake to do endos. Try them off minis. and on and off ledges youll have a little bit more fun there.

Peter Steele 09-30-2007 10:03 PM

Re: Endos with v-brake?
 
ive have jucy avid hydro 5's i reckon they better then v brakes

Peter Steele 09-30-2007 10:04 PM

Re: Endos with v-brake?
 
[quote=-matt g-;2925112]70-90ft on a bicycle???? i'm callin that out lets see some videos[/quote]


here is me doing 70 footers

[URL]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvH_x1RLqkQ[/URL]


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