Evil
07-16-00, 09:07 AM
I have a Giant Box Two full suspension freestyle mountainbike, but i can hardly do a wheely on it. I think it's very hard to do on a full suspension bike, am i right??
before this bike i had a normal mountainbike, a wheely was very easy on it :) also other (easy) tricks...
the giant box two is pretty small(although it's the biggest size). My weight is about 85kilos, so i'm not very lightweighted :) And i'm about 6 foot tall.
Should I go to the bike shop and get me a BMX? Or do I have to keep trying??
They have only one over there... But maybe they can get more, the one they have is a Giant Oldskool, it looks pretty good and solid, it's pretty lightweighted and it has streettyres, gyro etc... only no axlesteps(or whatever they are called). I won;t do any jumping, only flatland stuff i think.
I hope someone can help me, i'm pretty desperate, lol :))
grtz Gert(Evil)
before this bike i had a normal mountainbike, a wheely was very easy on it :) also other (easy) tricks...
the giant box two is pretty small(although it's the biggest size). My weight is about 85kilos, so i'm not very lightweighted :) And i'm about 6 foot tall.
Should I go to the bike shop and get me a BMX? Or do I have to keep trying??
They have only one over there... But maybe they can get more, the one they have is a Giant Oldskool, it looks pretty good and solid, it's pretty lightweighted and it has streettyres, gyro etc... only no axlesteps(or whatever they are called). I won;t do any jumping, only flatland stuff i think.
I hope someone can help me, i'm pretty desperate, lol :))
grtz Gert(Evil)
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