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How to do a Endo on a Bicycle

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By Anthony Girardi
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do a Endo on a Bicycle
do a Endo on a Bicycle

This is a trick u do on a bicycle before u do on a motorcycle XD. To do this u really need the balls to do it and the knowledge to not mess it up. This is also probally one of the fastest braking methods and most risky.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • A Bike
  • A Helmet
  • A cup (just in case)
  • And good brakes
  1. Step 1

    Step 1. get up to a farly slow pace possible 5 MPH or under unless u wanna do a front flip LOL. If ur going to fast the front of ur bike will go to high and u will either fall bust ur balls or worse break something.

  2. Step 2

    Step 2. Once your ready to do it hit the front wheel break real hard and lean back and u do one just dont squeese ur brake to hard or ull be in air to ground in seconds :(.

  3. Step 3

    Step 3. Once you have gotten getting ur back tire up in the air work on balancing like that and moving on one wheel which is the hardest part.

  4. Step 4

    Step 4. Dont try this going down a hill or ur really asking for it safety first

Tips & Warnings
  • Get a bike that fits u properly and comfortably
  • falling
  • busting ur balls
  • face planting
  • and worst of all breaking bones if not done correctly

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rena5498 said

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on 9/24/2009 sounds cool

sobebboy said

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on 9/23/2009 lol it aint no walk in the park my friend that **** hurts if u **** up

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on 9/23/2009 I've never even heard of an endo, but the way you describe it makes it sound like it would be cool to watch.

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