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    Can the rider do a no-hander?

    I've made a few tracks where the bike and rider spin and would really like to add a couple of tricks into the mix, I thought about No-handers and No-footers tied into the LB + RB buttons. I've tried a few things but have had no joy. If I use the Detach event the rider and bike just fall over. Is there anyway to detach the rider and keep everything running normally with his hands and feet attached by physics joints?
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    Re: Can the rider do a no-hander?

    Originally Posted by BMXBandit
    I've made a few tracks where the bike and rider spin and would really like to add a couple of tricks into the mix, I thought about No-handers and No-footers tied into the LB + RB buttons. I've tried a few things but have had no joy. If I use the Detach event the rider and bike just fall over. Is there anyway to detach the rider and keep everything running normally with his hands and feet attached by physics joints?
    No. The bike and rider are a soft and hard spring combination, rather than a rigid rider and rigid bike. The game just isn't programmed the way you want.
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    Re: Can the rider do a no-hander?

    My rider does one...






    ...every time I crash.
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    Re: Can the rider do a no-hander?

    Originally Posted by ChicagoAJ
    My rider does one...

    ...every time I crash.
    Mine does a no-teether.
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    Re: Can the rider do a no-hander?

    one method would be to hide the rider and make your own
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    Re: Can the rider do a no-hander?

    Originally Posted by dasraiser
    one method would be to hide the rider and make your own
    Exactly!
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    Re: Can the rider do a no-hander?

    yes it is posible but the dificulty of making it is kinda like learning to walk
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