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Thread: 250ex stoppie

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    250ex stoppie

    i see people doing stoppies alot and thats about all i havent done

    could anyone give some advice on when,how,and what speed to start at?

    everytime i try it my fronts just slide
    Black 2007 TRX 250EX.....Still.
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    anyone?
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    go fast, hit the front brakes and lean forward. Watch yourself though so you dont go over.

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    well hell i knew that

    any particular surface i might want to start on?
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    1992 Ford Bronco XLT

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    i tried it on the road 1st just to get a feel for it. Plus thats a constant variable doing it on that type of surface where it will grip the same allt he time for the most part. I cant to stoppies anywhere else down here lock them up in the sand and you just slide.

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    yea thats the problem i have

    thanks 4 the info
    Black 2007 TRX 250EX.....Still.
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    yea... i started leaning on gravel... and if you go to fast you slide and to slow gou just stop i usually do it n the middle of 2nd gear... and sit on the farthst forward part of my seat... and you have to grab the front brakes pretty hard and whammo!!! you pull of a stoppie!!!
    speed is in relation to how much of a man you are

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    are you on a 250 doing that?
    or a 400ex
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    when i learned it was a 2 fitty ex.. and it was a 91... but once u get comfy at that speed u learn where your weight needs to be and can mess around with different speeds and what not...
    speed is in relation to how much of a man you are

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    coolcool
    thanks
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