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It totalling depends on the rider not the bike. Anyone can learn to balance on any bike...it just takes time. But usually shorter, lighter bikes are easier to do balance tricks such as the ones done in flatland. If its flatland you are into...look on www.flatlandfuel.com for a possible bike. any more questions..just let me know.
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the best bike to do pedal wheelies is a direct drive bike.
just ask Brian Scura.
as far as rolling on one wheel(not on your pedals, or maybe on your pedals) short is better.
but i really comes down to the rider.
....was that said allready?
just ask Brian Scura.
as far as rolling on one wheel(not on your pedals, or maybe on your pedals) short is better.
but i really comes down to the rider.
....was that said allready?