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Can anyone on this site get there warrior to do a (reverse wheelie) endow? I cannot get mine to do it. I think it is just to heavy!
 
it's spelled ENDO

and it's not hard.. just get some speed and slam the front brakes while leaning forward... takes some practice but i've done it.
 
Can anyone on this site get there warrior to do a (reverse wheelie) endow? I cannot get mine to do it. I think it is just to heavy!

WITH NEW BRAKES AND FRESHLY BLED BRAKES YOU CAN...sorry didnt see the caps were on
 
It's DEFINITELY possible, one of my buddies did it accidentally and went all the way over the front, and sheared a bolt off the headlight bracket.
 
i do it quite often.. just getting the hang of it now though.. its easy, unless your scared.. lol..

Lol I'm not scared! I have been trying for awhile not. Either I'm not hitting the brakes hard enough or my brakes are to worn. IDK because my warrior wont "ENDO" for nothing!
 
Do your tires lock up and slide? If they don't, try replacing the brake fluid, and if it still doesn't new brake pads may be in order.

If the tires do slide you probably need better tires. My brother's 250ex would just slide with the stock tires, but when he got some good ones, HooBoy! He doesn't notice it, but his handlebars aren't perfectly straight anymore ;) Surprised me a little, but i'm getting good at the tuck-and-roll thing
 
O one more thing. How is a perfect endo done? someone give me a step by step lesson on the perfect endo!

Can't help you with that one, all of my attempts have been unsuccessful, either I have to bail, or the tires just slide
 
Do your tires lock up and slide? If they don't, try replacing the brake fluid, and if it still doesn't new brake pads may be in order.

If the tires do slide you probably need better tires. My brother's 250ex would just slide with the stock tires, but when he got some good ones, HooBoy! He doesn't notice it, but his handlebars aren't perfectly straight anymore ;) Surprised me a little, but i'm getting good at the tuck-and-roll thing

No my tires dont slide. I have brand new dunlop front tires. And my Brake fluid is new. But my pads are not. so i might try new pads. Or I'm thinking it's just me. I guess i will keeping trying.
 
Do your tires lock up and slide? If they don't, try replacing the brake fluid, and if it still doesn't new brake pads may be in order...

Or give your rotors a good wack with a hammer.

A bent rotor will lock up every time!


DISCLAIMER: This was a joke. DO NOT bend your rotors. Nor is it advisable to grease your brake pads or replace your headlight fluid
 
[quote:vtluj8em]Do your tires lock up and slide? If they don't, try replacing the brake fluid, and if it still doesn't new brake pads may be in order.

If the tires do slide you probably need better tires. My brother's 250ex would just slide with the stock tires, but when he got some good ones, HooBoy! He doesn't notice it, but his handlebars aren't perfectly straight anymore ;) Surprised me a little, but i'm getting good at the tuck-and-roll thing

No my tires dont slide. I have brand new dunlop front tires. And my Brake fluid is new. But my pads are not. so i might try new pads. Or I'm thinking it's just me. I guess i will keeping trying.[/quote:vtluj8em]

my pads are just as old as my quad and i can still do it...
 
[quote:hi30efkp]

DISCLAIMER: This was a joke. DO NOT bend your rotors. Nor is it advisable to grease your brake pads or replace your headlight fluid

HAHAHA too funny![/quote:hi30efkp]

ooo man i found the problem...







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Wow, I'm surprised after all the abuse that your muffler went though the bearings in it are still in decent shape ;D ;) ;D
~Bill
 
Well, I'm no expert but I know the basics. Get your speed up (not to fast at first) then get on the front brakes enough to load the front suspension. You want to take up the "slack" so when you nail the brakes the front is hard and won't just cause the shocks to bounce. Shift your weight forward and get on the brake hard. You should be able to get the back wheels up. Like I said, I'm no expert but I have tried this a lot on my street bike and its scary. But I can do it pretty easy on my warrior.
 
My little bro does it on everything. I've seen him hold em for close to ten seconds before doing the 'tuck and roll' routine...lol. If he is just doing it normally, he holds em for three to five seconds. I've got enough scars without doing it...lol.
 
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