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    Problem With Stoppies

    I've been trying to learn how to do stoppies, and have managed a few times (probably very very small ones- even though they felt huge). The problem is that it is really hurting my wrists, mainly my right wrist. Any advice as to how I can minimise this?

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    use your knees to hold on.
    for EVERYTHING (exept standing up shit)

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    Quote Originally Posted by kave View Post
    I've been trying to learn how to do stoppies, and have managed a few times (probably very very small ones- even though they felt huge). The problem is that it is really hurting my wrists, mainly my right wrist. Any advice as to how I can minimise this?

    Thanks
    Speak to nodrog - he's been doing a lot of wrist strengthening exercises lately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chrislost View Post
    use your knees to hold on.
    for EVERYTHING (exept standing up shit)
    Problem is that I'm mainly doing the standing up ones because I find it a lot easier to get the back up when my weight is high and forward. Also, I'm practising in a pretty small area and its a nuisance trying to get enough speed up, so standing up seems to be my only option.

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    Helpful hint No. 1: use a bike with decent brakes

    Helpful hint No. 2: sit on the handlebars (or get a volunteer to help) and practise the stoppie technique - warning, may inflame wrist problem tho.

    Helpful hint No. 3: more speed and brake harder faster

    Helpful hint No. 4: practise with someone who knows what they are doing
    It is what it is

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    Speak to nodrog - he's been doing a lot of wrist strengthening exercises lately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patch View Post
    Helpful hint No. 1: use a bike with decent brakes

    Helpful hint No. 2: sit on the handlebars (or get a volunteer to help) and practise the stoppie technique - warning, may inflame wrist problem tho.

    Helpful hint No. 3: more speed and brake harder faster

    Helpful hint No. 4: practise with someone who knows what they are doing

    Hint 1 and 4 are good,

    Hint 2 is the dumbest thing ive ever heard

    Hint 3 is asking for a low side

    The best way to learn stoppies is just come in about 40kph, and progressivly pull on the brake harder and harder in a swift action, also, sit up with ur bum off the seat, hug the tank hard with your knees, lock out your arms to stop any upper body movement, and then ride the stoppie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevmo7 View Post
    The best way to learn stoppies is just come in about 40kph, and progressivly pull on the brake harder and harder in a swift action, also, sit up with ur bum off the seat, hug the tank hard with your knees, lock out your arms to stop any upper body movement, and then ride the stoppie
    All on something with better brakes than an SRX!
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    Jump on your mountain bike and Practic Practice Practice.
    A mountain bike comes up a lot faster than a motorcycles so when you've mastered 6 foot rolling stoppies on that, the motorcycle should be a piece of piss.
    A motorcycle with brakes would help though, and hang on with your legs.
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    I know that a motorbike with better brakes would be a nice start, in fact a bike solely for learning to stunt would be perfect. Unfortunately I am poor and cannot afford to upgrade, let alone buy a stuntbike, so I am stuck with trying to make do with what I have. Anyway, with a bike that weighs 135kg wet, do you really think I need the same braking power as one of the larger bikes.

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    If you are poor and can't afford etc....then why are you risking your ride doing something utterly un-necessary??
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Start out on a mountainbike. Practice till you can get the back right to the balance point and keep it there for 15 or 20m from about 30kmh then you will feel a lot happier near the ballance point on the motorcycle and your fuckups will be way cheaper

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    If you are poor and can't afford etc....then why are you risking your ride doing something utterly un-necessary??
    For the same reason I ride a motorbike, when a car would probably be a lot more practical, its enjoyable and gets the adrenaline flowing. I would much rather take a measured degree of risk and enjoy myself, instead of taking the easy sensible boring path through life.

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    Have three boys who insist on doing stoppies on their bicycles. Would love to know how to BLOODY STOP THEM lol as they keep destroying their tyres. Am dreading when they are old enough to figure out doing them on their motorbikes!!!!!!

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    down hill

    try doing them on a down hill. makes its easyer as the bike is already on the angle you want.
    Just like its easyer to do wheelies up hills

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