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Advanced Stunts & Tricks – Master Indian Bike Driving 3D

By HarshTatsuya Gaming7 min readUpdated April 2025

Once you've mastered the basics, Indian Bike Driving 3D opens up a world of advanced stunts and techniques. From perfect wheelies to mid-air tricks, this guide covers everything pro players use to create jaw-dropping gameplay moments. Combined with the right cheat codes, you can pull off stunts that most players never even attempt.

Wheelie Mastery

Wheelies are the most iconic stunt in the game. Here's how to perfect them:

Basic Wheelie: Accelerate to medium speed, then quickly release and re-press the accelerator while pulling back on the steering. The front wheel should lift. Maintain balance by gently adjusting the tilt.

Extended Wheelie: The key is finding the "sweet spot" angle. Tilt too far back and you'll flip. Too little and the wheel drops. Practice on straight roads with no traffic until you can hold a wheelie for 10+ seconds.

Best bikes for wheelies: Duke 1290 (8888), KTM RC 390 (1210), and Apache (4050) have the best wheelie balance. The Duke 1290 is the easiest to learn on because of its forgiving tilt range.

Stoppie Techniques

A stoppie (front wheel stand) is harder than a wheelie but looks incredible when executed properly:

  • Approach speed: You need moderate speed — too slow and the rear won't lift, too fast and you'll flip over the front.
  • Brake application: Apply the front brake firmly but not suddenly. A gradual squeeze lifts the rear smoothly.
  • Balance point: Once the rear lifts, ease off the brake slightly to find the balance point. Hold it there.
  • Best bikes: Ninja H2R (3000) and Pulsar RS200 (5000) have the best stoppie physics.

Aerial Stunts with Cheat Codes

This is where cheat codes transform the stunt game entirely. Combine these codes for incredible aerial performances:

🚀 Super Jump Combo

Codes: Super Jump (1215) + Moon Gravity (7112)

This combination launches your vehicle into the air and keeps it floating. You can perform multiple flips and rotations before landing. The best starting stunt combo for beginners.

🌀 Ultra Jump Flip

Codes: Ultra Super Jump (1216) + Slow Motion (1112)

The ultra jump sends you higher than any ramp, and slow motion gives you time to control your rotation mid-air. Perfect for recording cinematic stunt videos.

💥 Skyfall Entry

Code: Skyfall (1120)

This code drops you from extreme altitude. Time your vehicle spawn mid-fall for a dramatic entrance. Pair with Infinite Health (9129) to survive the impact.

👊 Super Punch Stunts

Code: Super Punch (00000)

With super punch active, you can send vehicles flying with a single hit. Create chain reactions in traffic for spectacular gameplay clips.

High-Speed Cornering

Pro players navigate tight corners at high speed without crashing. Here's the technique:

  1. Approach wide: Before a corner, position your bike on the outside edge of the lane.
  2. Brake before the turn: Never brake during the turn itself. All braking should happen in a straight line before you start turning.
  3. Lean into the apex: Steer toward the inside of the corner, hitting the "apex" (the innermost point) at mid-turn.
  4. Accelerate out: As you pass the apex, gradually accelerate while straightening the bike. This exits the corner at maximum speed.
  5. Practice location: The highway interchange near the city center has sweeping corners perfect for practicing this technique.

Traffic Weaving

Weaving through traffic at high speed is both thrilling and skill-intensive. The key is reading traffic patterns ahead of you rather than reacting to what's directly in front. Use third-person far camera to see further ahead. Buses and trucks are predictable — they stay in their lanes. Cars and auto-rickshaws are more erratic and may change lanes suddenly. The sweet spot for traffic weaving is around 80% throttle — fast enough to be exciting but slow enough to react to sudden lane changes.

Best Stunt Locations

  • Highway overpass: Long straight road with ramps at each end — perfect for wheelies and high-speed runs
  • Construction site: Ramps and elevated platforms for aerial stunts
  • Stadium area: Wide open space for practicing donuts and drifts in cars
  • Mountain road: Hairpin turns for practicing advanced cornering techniques
  • Bridge: Use Super Jump from the bridge for spectacular water landings

Recording Your Stunts

Want to share your stunts like HarshTatsuya? Here are tips for great gameplay recordings:

  • Use your phone's built-in screen recorder for the simplest setup
  • Switch to first-person camera for the most immersive footage
  • Use Slow Motion code (1112) for cinematic effect during key moments
  • Night mode (code 99) creates dramatic lighting for videos
  • Record multiple attempts and edit together the best clips

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