Here is how to G Turn. In the days before wheelies were taken to obstacles and called manuals, there were G turns. G turns were nose wheelies where you carve round in a circle that gets steadily tighter, the theory being that the more full circles you do, the better, and you could end with a spin. They can be done in a normal nose wheelie, or in a hang ten or one footed version.
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| - Here is how to G Turn. In the days before wheelies were taken to obstacles and called manuals, there were G turns. G turns were nose wheelies where you carve round in a circle that gets steadily tighter, the theory being that the more full circles you do, the better, and you could end with a spin. They can be done in a normal nose wheelie, or in a hang ten or one footed version.
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| - Here is how to G Turn. In the days before wheelies were taken to obstacles and called manuals, there were G turns. G turns were nose wheelies where you carve round in a circle that gets steadily tighter, the theory being that the more full circles you do, the better, and you could end with a spin. They can be done in a normal nose wheelie, or in a hang ten or one footed version.
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