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Old 12-28-07, 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by stapfam
Then again- Endo's are possible on all bikes but this is normally caused by the front wheel hitting an imovable object like a Dog- Car or tree. Not the usual situation on a normal bike ride.
Actually I think that most end overs are caused by twisting the wheel around sideways. I assume we are talking about riding on a level surface with the rider on the saddle. Since you can get bike up on its front wheel with body english, you certainly can get it to topple forward from that position. But normal braking with the bicycle under control?
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