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My First 20 Min's


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Well i got my bike that i had just finished, aprt fromt he back brake, and thaught lets have a bash.

i went outside on the street back brakeless wth my 20" Onza t pro with my Saracen frame, idc what you think about sara frame i like it more them t pro..

so after all this getting a good bike i decided to try some things out.. i was trying to sidehop, liek you guys doing like 4 feet.. im proud to say i hopped 1 foot from stopped.. not bad for 20 mins.. i also can nealry 180 bunyhop :)

any tips for a begginer :)

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Bit of variation never hurt anyone...

EDIT: I say that as a figure of speech, just last wednesday I got bored of manually fun, went for a rail gap and managed to backwheel to elbow plant. It hurt.

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keep practicing and you'll get better soon .as for 180s ,turn your head and then your shoulders as you hop and the rest will follow.

steve

Thnks for the idiot's dissing bunnyhops i reall dont care.. they are really helpful say you ona wall you wana 180 round.. looks better then hopin on your back wheel..

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Thnks for the idiot's dissing bunnyhops i reall dont care.. they are really helpful say you ona wall you wana 180 round.. looks better then hopin on your back wheel..

the thing with doing a 180 is that you have to be really really accurate when your on a thin wall ,but yeah the do look cool (Y)

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Thnks for the idiot's dissing bunnyhops i reall dont care.. they are really helpful say you ona wall you wana 180 round.. looks better then hopin on your back wheel..

Sorry to be rude, but speak in decent English so I can read your topic without spending 20 minutes translating it.

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Yeah i really hate it when people can do TSG but only TSG its not fun to watch.

People who link their lines and stuff are way nicer to watch and way more skilled over all in my oppinion.

You mean riding like Ryan Leech? I think he's really great in those street-trials moves.

Just curious, has anyone learned trials just by watching Mastering the Art of Trials with Ryan Leech?

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