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Old Jul 30, 2003 | 01:31 PM
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I get what your saying ridinsmooth, ya i can do one of those on my cousion's (300exrider19) 4x4 rancher, its easy with 4wd. you go haulen down a hall and peg it in reverse and the back end comes up. I have to do it going down a hill because the stupid thing doesn't have enuff power to do in on flat land.

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Old Jul 30, 2003 | 01:56 PM
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that doesnt seem to good for the tranny
 
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Old Jul 30, 2003 | 02:05 PM
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what hitting it in reverse? you can't heart that thing, trust me its been aboused

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Old Jul 30, 2003 | 02:08 PM
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yeah those ranchers are really tough. When you do that do you actually ride the stoppie backwards like a wheelie or just let it drop once it gets up?
 
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Old Jul 30, 2003 | 02:13 PM
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try to ride it but the does'nt have enuff power to hold one, maybe because they never take it to honda to get it look over and do the valve, etc.

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Old Jul 30, 2003 | 02:34 PM
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Weight transfer is most important, i can do them a little. I also can do a rear stoppie, basically rolling backward and hitting the rear brake and balance it in the air for a second.
 
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