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Learning wheelie

Protvod Protvod
Published 2 years ago - 221 plays
Still learning how to make good wheelie tracks
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2 years ago

Protvod
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2 years ago

holmrrhy
holmrrhy

https://www.freeriderhd.com/t/772700-wheelie-tutorial

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2 years ago

holmrrhy
holmrrhy

https://www.freeriderhd.com/t/785612-wheelie-auto-tutorial

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2 years ago

Auto_Man_XD
Auto_Man_XD

Protvod With wheelies, you want to start with hold-up tracks. That's how I started. Do a simple hold up and make sure you use slow-mo, that really helps get the lines to be almost perfect and make it so you keep momentum for the next line/jump.

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