Stoppie

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Stoppie 180, by Duke (French champion) during the Stunt Bike Show, in Carole Racetrack

The stoppie (also known as Endo) is a motorcycle and bicycle trick in which the back wheel is lifted and the bike is ridden on the front wheel by carefully applying brake pressure. It is also sometimes called a front wheelie.[1]

General description

The trick is performed by progressively engaging the front brake and leaning forward. The rider then tries to balance by shifting their weight and keeping the rear wheel as high as possible. If the bicycle rider does not have a front brake, then experienced riders may jam a foot in between the tire and front fork while pushing forward. Stoppies can also be accomplished without front brakes with the aid of a roadside curb. NB: If the bike's wheels are 24" or larger they will normally mount the curb instead of being stopped by it.

Diagram illustrating a safely executed stoppie on a sports bike


See also

References

  1. IPMBA, International Police Mountain Bike Association (2007), The Complete Guide to Public Safety Cycling, Jones & Bartlett Publishers, ISBN 0-7637-4433-6, 9780763744335 Check |isbn= value (help) 
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