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Each run drops you onto a side-scrolling track filled with slopes, bumps, and short ramps. Your bike reacts instantly to weight shifts and terrain angles. Lean too far back and you flip; lean too far forward and the front wheel slams down. The challenge is finding that narrow balance point and holding it as long as possible.
Crashes happen fast, but restarts are instant. This design encourages experimentation. Small adjustments to your timing or lean angle can noticeably improve your distance on the next attempt. Progress comes naturally as you learn how the bike behaves on different surfaces.
Left Arrow – Lean backward to lift and hold the wheelie
Right Arrow – Lean forward to regain balance
Up / Down Arrows – Perform visual riding poses without affecting balance
The controls are minimal, but mastering them takes time.
Avoid overcorrecting; gentle taps work better than holding keys
Prepare for slopes by adjusting balance early
Focus on consistency instead of risky long holds
Watch the global top score for motivation, not pressure
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