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Rear tire wheelies
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[QUOTE="cr125_king, post: 132384, member: 22564"] [b]Wrong! well kind of[/b] New bars and front fenders:think .I haven't went through any of those yet.:confused: . Try lots of front brake pads and warped rotors> witch leads to buying over sized rotors. I've over heated my resovoir so many times. I'm really good at these now, and I haven't went over the bars once. My friend went over once though. What i find is best is pick a good speed/gear and a REALLY good surface(terain) to do these on> I find grass works great, and never try these on gravel.Once i'm going at a good speed i slowly grab the front brake hard and lean forward. Also i find that if you do a few of these at a time and then go do something else for 5 or 10 min , then your front brakes dont over heat. DONT practice these for an hour straight. Hope this helps:) [/QUOTE]
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