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Summary: Learn the BMX trick called the feeble stall in this instructional video.
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Michael Novelli Michael Novelli has been BMX bike stunt riding for over 11 years. He has traveled and competed in numerous professional competitions across the United States.... read more
Hi, this is Mike, and on behalf of ExpertVillage.com, and in this clip I am going to show you how to do a feeble stall. Now what a feeble stall is is you are having your front tire on the deck and your back peg on the coping. And the way you do this is very similar to doing a double peg stall, except for once your front tire reaches the coping, you are going to want to aim it towards the deck while placing your front tire close to the coping on the deck. And when you do that, your back peg will follow and land on the coping. And once your back peg hits the coping, you are going to straighten yourself out over your bike while still leaning into the ramp a little bit to keep your positioning for when you jump back in. Now when you go back into the ramp, it is a little bit trickier than turning in from a double peg. You almost want to bunny hop into the ramp just to get your front tire up over the coping so that you can go into the ramp. So once you lift up on your front tire, you are going to want to start turning, lift up with your back one, aim your front end down towards the transition and ride away. And that is how you do a feeble stall.