Chris24
11-12-2005, 02:54 PM
i think endo's are hellafied more tight than wheelies, but they look 10x more dangerous.
in princable this should be easy, just grab a handful of front brake.
are there any tips/tricks to learning to endo with out ending up on your face and having you bike land on your back, crushing your spine and vertabrae, causing permanant damage and ending your biking career? lol.
thats what scares me the most about the idea of trying an endo. alot of bad things can happen in a wheelie, but ussually you fall behind the bike. with a endo, there is huge chance the bike is going to land on you if/when you fuck it up.
also, one other question. whats the best type of bike for stunting? my bike is heavy, but has a pretty awesome engine. would this be ideal, or a smaller, lighter, less powerful bike? i see more people stunting on CBR's than anything else, there a reason for that?
in princable this should be easy, just grab a handful of front brake.
are there any tips/tricks to learning to endo with out ending up on your face and having you bike land on your back, crushing your spine and vertabrae, causing permanant damage and ending your biking career? lol.
thats what scares me the most about the idea of trying an endo. alot of bad things can happen in a wheelie, but ussually you fall behind the bike. with a endo, there is huge chance the bike is going to land on you if/when you fuck it up.
also, one other question. whats the best type of bike for stunting? my bike is heavy, but has a pretty awesome engine. would this be ideal, or a smaller, lighter, less powerful bike? i see more people stunting on CBR's than anything else, there a reason for that?