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SkiLLz

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When on the back wheel try to get your front wheel higher and elbows a bit more bent, this will move your centre of gravity over the rear axle and mean you can concentrate on your rear wheel positioning more than keep the bike on the back wheel :)

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After that one I got up to the seat part and stayed on rear then upto to the top that looked sweet as. I can balance pretty well on rear it's just I don't like those benches cus of the bit sticking out and i hate doing highish drop-off's. I know that's low to most of you but ah well lol. Thanks for comments though (Y)

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