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    Scooter Tricks How Perform A Drop In And Feeble Stall

    February 22nd 2010

    Drop In

    To perform this trick you need find the smallest ramp with coping at the skate park. Position your scooter with half the deck over the coping, positioning your feet where comfortable. Then transfer your bodyweight forward and the scooter will start to roll down the drop in zone. It is important to commit yourself completely to this maneuver so the deck does not fly out from beneath you. You should wear a helmet, as this trick can be dangerous.

    Feeble Stall

    To perform this trick you should be rolling towards a quarter ramp with coping. Acquire enough speed to reach the top of the ramp. Once you can reach the top, just before you are at the top of the ramp near the coping pull up on the scooter and turn 90 degrees. Then land with your front wheel on the top of the coping and your back wheel on the ramp side of the coping. Then you just need to hop turn 90 degrees and enter the ramp similar to the way you drop in. You should also wear a helmet when attempting this trick.

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    This entry was posted on Monday, February 22nd, 2010 at 7:25 AM and is filed under Scooter Tricks . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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