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FreestyleFreak
05-20-2008, 06:36 PM
The bucking bronco trick?How to?Anybody got any pics or vids?
Ericfox
05-21-2008, 11:42 AM
The bucking bronco trick?How to?Anybody got any pics or vids?
you mean bronco 180? Its in the wammer video "freestyle volume 1" with jason stoyer... he makes it look so easy... however I cant even get close to doing it... very confused how he does a bronco 180.... (nose stab without a wake) he does no prejump or anything either...
ThinMint
05-22-2008, 09:12 PM
when you leave your wake pull your chest to the bars and try and whip your feet up and out to kinda roll it
D-Roc
05-22-2008, 09:34 PM
i think he means when your on the hood and you 180 the ski so it goes into a tail stand but rotates around. you do it with your feet on the throttle/bars, it looks kick ass. i can't do them but seen some guys pull it off. cool trick.
ThinMint
05-22-2008, 11:24 PM
in that case i believe you would throw one foot in the tray (throttle side right up against the dash) then straighten your leg and push back on the throttle holding handholds and left foot on the rail
i assume thats how it werks or how i would do er
FreestyleFreak
05-22-2008, 11:29 PM
does anyone have any pics or vids of this trick being pulled off?
ChuckBiscuits
05-23-2008, 12:43 AM
The key for me when I do this trick is to extend your left leg towards the back of the ski on the rail. Don't keep it up by the bulkhead where your right foot is at. The left side of your bars will be cradled behind your left knee which helps to anchor you to the ski and also keeps your center of gravity low.
When I was learning it I would use my left leg to turn and straighten the bars during the rotation. This will give you a really snappy turn instead of just corkscrewing around and around really fast. Once you find your balance point you can stop doing this and just keep spinning really fast.
If you have handholds on both sides use the ones on the left. Reaching across the ski seems to throw your balance off easier than just reaching straight forward.
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