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Flat ground practice techniques
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[QUOTE="Boozer, post: 259722, member: 25135"] i like doing those rear wheel wheelies too. can you do rolling endos? come in fast in second gear and move forward while hitting the brakes. Feather the leaver pressure until you can roll with the rear wheel up in the air. great to watch. two good braking drills you can do is: ride along in first or second and then lock the back wheel. slide it out and then turn the bike around with the gas to do a 180 degree turn, without putting your foot down. a front brake exercise is to ride along at walking pace, and then while looking up, lock the front wheel and keep it sliding with the gas on. it will wash away sooner or later, but you will develop a feel for it and will learn how to counter a front wheel wash out. try to keep it going for as long as you can. have you tried going as slow as you can in a straight line? this will help your balance a great deal, just like those amazing trials riders. if there are logs or any small ditches to cross, these are great to jump over too, again going as slow as you can. good fun. when you have run out of things to do, try those stand up wheelies. plenty of practice needed for those! [/QUOTE]
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