That was my reaction too!ebug9 wrote:
Holy shit 3:09
This guy is nuts.
I guess you didn't see the first shot then?tiptopT wrote:
That was awesome, took a me a while to pick it up but it is filmed in Edinburgh.
That was my reaction too!ebug9 wrote:
Holy shit 3:09
I guess you didn't see the first shot then?tiptopT wrote:
That was awesome, took a me a while to pick it up but it is filmed in Edinburgh.
That'd be Annie Mac.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
I thought Danny Mac was a DJ...
What tricks can you do? Can you pull a wheelie and do an endo? I can and I'm 33.Special_Op wrote:
This is so awesome. I have seen in one time near my house.
Street/Trail/Dirt is good anyway, I'm riding bmx myself
Bought mine just a few weeks ago.1927 wrote:
What tricks can you do? Can you pull a wheelie and do an endo? I can and I'm 33.
I don't even know what they are, but good luck to you and dont forget your PPe. Helmets, knee pads and elbow pads too. Get some TCP incase you graze ya knee/elbow cos the pads slipped.Special_Op wrote:
Bought mine just a few weeks ago.1927 wrote:
What tricks can you do? Can you pull a wheelie and do an endo? I can and I'm 33.
I try to learn fakie kickturn, 180 and footjam.
Same.... *looks on ebay*haffeysucks wrote:
i've always wanted to get a cheap trials bike and try some of that stuff.
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Doing that sort of stuff is all about timing, you have to time the pulling back, doing a half-crank and lifting the bike perfectly.Bradt3hleader wrote:
I've always wanted to do some crazy stuff on bikes. But what does it take? I mean what is his trick to jump like that? Because there's no way you can just pop up like that without some kind of ramp. How does he climb some of those walls?
Looks nice, but you're not going to be able to do the same stuff as him on it.Bradt3hleader wrote:
I've always wanted to do some crazy stuff on bikes. But what does it take? I mean what is his trick to jump like that? Because there's no way you can just pop up like that without some kind of ramp. How does he climb some of those walls?
This will be my new bike!
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u176 … d/Bike.jpg
What do you think?
Because it's more of a mountain bike right?ghettoperson wrote:
Looks nice, but you're not going to be able to do the same stuff as him on it.
cross country biking. not much more. it's a hardtail with only about 4 inches of travel on the front fork.Bradt3hleader wrote:
Because it's more of a mountain bike right?ghettoperson wrote:
Looks nice, but you're not going to be able to do the same stuff as him on it.
So what can I do with it?
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So that's good or bad?haffeysucks wrote:
100mm, yeah, that's around 4 inches or so i think. quick google conversion...yeah, just under 4.
it's not that great. as i said, you'll be doing XC biking and definitely no downhill or freeride stuff. still a lot of fun to be had though.Bradt3hleader wrote:
So that's good or bad?haffeysucks wrote:
100mm, yeah, that's around 4 inches or so i think. quick google conversion...yeah, just under 4.
It can be adjusted BTW. So you can make it really stiff, or ridiculously soft.
Errr I will be downhilling. Just not ub3r hardcore.haffeysucks wrote:
it's not that great. as i said, you'll be doing XC biking and definitely no downhill or freeride stuff. still a lot of fun to be had though.Bradt3hleader wrote:
So that's good or bad?haffeysucks wrote:
100mm, yeah, that's around 4 inches or so i think. quick google conversion...yeah, just under 4.
It can be adjusted BTW. So you can make it really stiff, or ridiculously soft.