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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2010

Some jumps, hops, stairs, wheelies. I just got a trials bike and this is some of the stuff I can do with the limited space and obstacles i have to work with. it is a 2000 Montesa Cota 315R. Let me know what you think, how am i doing? thanks!

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  • does someone have any tips for doing a stoppie on a trial motor

    How do you do a stoppie :p ???

  • @nasdreas yes, practice practice practice. you just have to slowly learn your bike. get up some speed, then hit your front break. if your back tire doesn't come off the ground, hit it harder net time! that sounds really dumb, but you just have to feet it out for yourself. at least that has been my experience. everyone goes over the bars a few times before you get it good. Good luck!!

  • and it is 3rd day?? :) did u ride some other type of motorcycle before trials? cause u're good for 3 days trials riding!

  • @9niggas yeah i ride motocross, I guess that helps. Trials is hard though.

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  • @nasdreas actually man its not as hard as you think i been riding 2 mons and i can already do them, its all about commitment, a tip, compress the back suspension before you do it then grab ur front break, try it at slow speads and grab easy at first ul get it

  • @nasdreas push forward over the handle bars. It should be like you are trying to push the handlebars over the front wheel. Also bouncing on the back suspension should help to bring up the back wheel. But obviously just squeeze the front brake as well

  • A big tip a friend told me is not to push down on the forks when putting on the front brake. You push out, trying to try to roll the back end up around the front tire. Start practice on a nice down hill. Having someone video you to see how high your rear tire is, at first it feels like its higher than it is. The higher the r wheel is up the easier it is(and the cooler it looks)

  • @unicyclemoe

    thanks !!

  • that bike looks super heavy

  • Wow this kid is such a BEAST!!! HAHA -Justin

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