what is the best trick u can do?
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what is the best trick u can do?
i have only been doing tricks for about a week and i have the wheelie down pretty good. its about the only trick i can do. so i guess its my best.
do u have any tips on how to do an endo? when i try a curb endo my bike just rides over the curb ( i am barely moving)
do u have any tips on how to do an endo? when i try a curb endo my bike just rides over the curb ( i am barely moving)
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shift your weight forward
and my best trick is probablly a bar hop
but its been a while since ive riden cause i broke one of my toes and it hurts to ride
and my best trick is probablly a bar hop
but its been a while since ive riden cause i broke one of my toes and it hurts to ride
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rice.. put your foot in your front tire behind your fork. I just do grinds and stuff, so there isnt really a better one.. I do lots of fakie tricks on a sub-box near my house.. like a sprocket to feeble to fakie is like my favorite combo to do.
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As far as airs go, one-footed seatgrabs. As far as grinds go, double-barspin rodeo grinds on ledges and one-handed one-footed pedal grinds on transition.
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not exactly my best but I'm working on a 180 tiretap to a 360 bunnyhop out over a 4 foot curb. would the 360 out be a full cab? lmfao
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could just be a 540 tire tap I guess *shrugs* whatever, it feels cool
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Oh, I read it wrong.. I thought you were saying you'd be spinning only a total of 360 degrees. If your tire is on the ground the whole time its a 540 half cab, but if you half cab and then actually do a 360 bunny hop, then its not a 540 half cab..
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its a 180 bunnyhop, to a tire tap, to a 360 bunnyhop out, whatever it is, I need to get it dialed, dammit!!
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That would either be a 540 hurricane (if your tire is landing on the corner of the curb) or a 540 tiretap (if your tire is landing on top).
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not close enough, basically over rotating a 360 tire tap at this point but I've landed 90* past and rolled backwards, not there yet...according to beerman its a 540 tiretap.