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lawrence osborn

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I strongly suggest learning to 180 endo first, and then maybe try a 270 endo

That way if your unconfident with the drop, the first 180 will be quite easy as you'd be able to do more if you get me. It is a hard move to learn and I can only just do it off small things (it is very fun when it works though)

Also dont start compleltly perpendicular to the edge when you're learning it, maybe try at a 45 degree angle or less (Y)

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The hardest part i find is the hop off the front wheel to spin the other 180. Try hopping off the front wheel when the back wheel is at a high point then it should hop easier. I find thats works for me.

Also try doing it without rolling. From a trackstand.

Hope that helps.

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to start with you will probably find you get to 270, but just try and pivot the bike on the rear wheel to complete it. the full 360 will come with practice, but as partz said the mojority of the move is done in the front wheel pivot and keeping your momentum goin throughout that move. as the momentumof the rear front wheel pivot slows throw the bars in the direction you wanna go using your shoulders.

hey why not try doing 180 fakie drops, dont bother with pulling the front wheel round drop it out backwards and the ride it out and spin round after, always looks good!

i cant do them off any decent size drop at all really, its gotta be about 3 foot and below!! tis bizarre

craig

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