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If you have experience with tricks and stunts, use the following steps to aid you in performing a stoppie on a motorcycle.
Steps
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Ride at 30-50 kph (30-45 mph). [1] X Research source
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Slightly lean forward and pull the front brake lever in until your back wheel starts rising off the ground. [2] X Research sourceAdvertisement
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Keep holding the front brake lever until you want to go back down to ground level. [3] X Research source
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QuestionHow can I do a burnout on my motorcycle?Community AnswerFirst, put your bike on first gear, then hold the front brake strong stand on your legs, and lean forward. Slowly release the clutch and allow the rear wheel to run freely. Put the engine to second gear for a better result.
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QuestionDoes a beginner have to pull the clutch along with the front brake?Community AnswerYou have to raise the accelerator, along with the front brake, and you can hold clutch if you want.
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QuestionWhat is the maximum speed that can be used to do a stoppie?Community Answer50 - 55 kmph. Beyond that, your speed will throw you forward very hard.
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Tips
- Make sure that the wheels of your bike are good gripped and the road is not wet or slippery.Thanks
- Balance is the key to holding up the stoppie without leaning forward too much.Thanks
- Wear a helmet at all times, especially when trying these stunts.Thanks
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Warnings
- Remember to be careful doing a stoppie on any type of bike or motorcycle. This is an extremely dangerous ground stunt because the bike can impact you if you lean too forward while doing this trick.Thanks
- Only do this trick on flat ground, never on hills unless you want to flip it and look stupid!Thanks
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Things You'll Need
- A motorcycle of Course.
- Helmet and protective gear.
- Good tire grip.
- Flat, dry, clean pavement.
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