are all bmx wheels universal fit?
#27
bike ri-durrr
Joined: Mar 2007
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From: ballina, nsw, australia
Bikes: one with wheels
I'm 17 just like you.
I know what a wheelie is.
I know that no matter what era you are in, it is not a real trick.
It takes no skill whatsoever.
A manual on the other hand, takes skill, looks smoother, and can actually be used in combination with other tricks.
I know what a wheelie is.
I know that no matter what era you are in, it is not a real trick.
It takes no skill whatsoever.
A manual on the other hand, takes skill, looks smoother, and can actually be used in combination with other tricks.
#28
chicken pecker
Joined: Apr 2008
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From: eastern NC
Bikes: everything except a roadbike
SORRY! I didn't make my self clear. I meant bmx2478. Sorry again. You're fine. A while ago, some guy named Mude started saying there are too many newbs in this forum. Now, the "Corrupted?" thread is in these forums. Bmx2478 is one of the people who are ticking me off with their "newb" nonsense.
#36
chicken pecker
Joined: Apr 2008
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From: eastern NC
Bikes: everything except a roadbike
Not too much now. One-handed, one-footed, x-up rear peg stand (not all at the same time of course). 180 rear peg pivot, sometimes a 360. Trying to get a 180 hop. I could do better last summer before I went to college (which stinks), but I'll have the summer off after tomorrow. See "Stupid Crashes" to find out why I don't hit my only ramp.
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chicken pecker
Joined: Apr 2008
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From: eastern NC
Bikes: everything except a roadbike
Depends on who you ask. Rider will make minor pedaling (i know that sounds stupid) and hit the brakes sometimes to balance. I call it a manual, but I was tired of people treating you like a noob.





