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How do i do a tail whip on a dirt bike?

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How do i do a tail whip on a dirt bike?

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  1. ok so u need to pick a side right or left what is your dominate and put your body weight on the opposite peg (all be for u take off) then when you come back weight the other peg


  2. Practice on a Bmx. Then you will understand the fluid motion you have to do.

  3. the way u want to go u push that foot out but keep it firm on the peg

  4. try this link, it helped me.......

    http://www.transworldmotocross.com/mx/ho...

  5. Footplant tailwhip

    Combination of footplant and tailwhip on any obsticle. The rider rides up to any obstacle that is capable of having a footplant done on it. The rider then whips the frame as he would normally with a tailwhip, but instead of keeping his legs sucked into his body, he puts one foot down in a footplant. The rider then waits for the frame to come a little past 180 degrees before he hops out of a footplant and prepares for the frame to complete its rotation before putting his feet on the pedals and riding away.

    Footjam tailwhip

    The rider puts their foot on the front tire and pedal, while leaning forward, enabling the frame to spin around. This is the original tailwhip variation as invented by Brian Blyther in the early 1980s.

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    Bunnyhop tailwhip or tailwhip air

    The trick is performed only in the air after riding up/off a ramp or other obstacle or during a bunny hop.

    Superman tailwhip

    The rider does a tailwhip as he normally would, but the rider then extends his legs straight out (like he would do when doing a superman) when the frame is about 180 degrees around the rotation. The rider then sucks his legs back in and waits for the frame to come back around, then finds his/her pedals and lands. This is an advanced variation, only to be attempted when the basic form of a tailwhip is thoroughly mastered.

    Double/Triple Tailwhip

    The rider instead of only allowing the tail of the bike to rotate around once they use more force to spin it twice/three times. The triple tailwhip is a rare feat, accomplished by very few including Mat Hoffman, James Foster, Dave Mirra, Cameron White, Dennis Enarson and Marcus Blengsli.

    360 Tailwhip/Double/Triple Tailwhip  

    The rider spins in a 360 degree circle while the tail of the bike rotates in a tailwhip. The 360 tailwhip was first pulled by Brian Vowell. Mike Spinner was the first to pull the 360 Triple Tailwhip at Dave Mirra's personal warehouse ramps in 2006.

    Back Flip Tailwhip (alternatively called a flipwhip)

    The rider first performs a back flip and in the middle of it throws a tailwhip (still up side down) and catches the tailwhip while pulling out of the back flip.

    Downside Tailwhip

    When the rider spins 180 degrees one way, and the bike spins 180 degrees the other way. This is normally done on a bank so the rider does not land moving backwards.

    Rolling Whiplash

    Similar to a footjam tailwhip, however the rider stands on the front peg and is moving whilst the bike completes its rotation.

    Whopper (alternatively called a street whip)

    A tailwhip performed after a bunnyhop off flat land, without using the aid of a ramp. The name is a portmanteau merge of the words 'whip' and 'hop'.

    Windshield Wiper

    The rider spins a tailwhip and while they're still in the air they spin another tailwhip back the other way.

    Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tailwhip"

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