Savage wheeling sideways
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RE: Savage wheeling sideways
This is one of my all time favorites. Its an oldie but a goody. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2VZta07-h0
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RE: Savage wheeling sideways
ORIGINAL: Vigilante212
someone should tell the guy in the first vid his rear tire came unglued
someone should tell the guy in the first vid his rear tire came unglued
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I've done that a bunch of times with the stock S-25 before, but never so long, max 10 seconds of wheelying like that... Now with my STS .30, the possibilities are endless[sm=bananahead.gif]
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I usually ride it for a couple of seconds then drop it on its lid and spin the tires... SICK.... I'll have to get vid for you guys so maybe you guys can learn how...
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RE: Savage wheeling sideways
i have tried that but failed miserably many times
i can sometimes get a one wheel wheelie to go. you do a Revo wheelie (drive forward, whip it, then hammer it when it rolls backwards) and keep turning. also if i get good traction, i have done a wheelie atleast 200ft long i would estimate. you gotta have a tame triggre finger for that
i can sometimes get a one wheel wheelie to go. you do a Revo wheelie (drive forward, whip it, then hammer it when it rolls backwards) and keep turning. also if i get good traction, i have done a wheelie atleast 200ft long i would estimate. you gotta have a tame triggre finger for that