28 February 2009

.::One Hander Stoppie::.

For one hander stoppie make sure your right arm extra stiff to make sure the bike doesn't drift either way when you let your left hand off.

  1. Bring the bike up just like a normal endo(recommend: throw the bike in neutral before pulling a one-hander, that way the back end won't come down when you let off the clutch.)

  2. Once you get to the balance point let go of the bar with your left hand.

  3. When you remove your left hand, make absolutely sure your right hand is not going to move. You don't want to have your right arm half-bent when you throw your left arm off

Supporting your body weight with your legs is important because you can't really use your upper body to hold yourself on the bike with only one arm. To make this work, get all your weight up on the tank and jam your knees into the tank cutout to hold you up so you don't have to press on the bars.

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