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The Ultimate Trick


sniperz101

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Your all just being silly now.

It depends in what way you mean by the ultimate trick. I mean in a game such a Tony Hawks to get a really high trick score you would have to link loads of tricks together. But as far as trials goes I would say the ultimate trick would have to be something that is not particularly big but technical, as the ultimate trick can't be something simple otherwise how can that be ultimate.

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If were being serious for a second, 360 endo to switzerland squeeker to bunnyhop tailwhip then manual away to barspin to untangle your brake hoses! Pretty much a danny mac!

Whats a Switzerland Squeaker ?

Adam (Y)

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This question scares me. This trick is clearly not done enough these days!

Up on the front wheel, using your foot on the front wheel to scuff yourself backwards (Y) OLD SKOOOL

Yeah its a really old trick! I belive it originated from bmx flatlanding in the 80's looks cool as but proper doddgy though as all your weight over the front and then release ur front brake scuff the front then back on the brake. The amount of times ive gone over smacked my knackers on the stem then face planted and what makes it worse is i still cant do it! Lol :D

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Yeah its a really old trick! I belive it originated from bmx flatlanding in the 80's looks cool as but proper doddgy though as all your weight over the front and then release ur front brake scuff the front then back on the brake. The amount of times ive gone over smacked my knackers on the stem then face planted and what makes it worse is i still cant do it! Lol :D

Doing backwards nose rolls by accident is the scariest thing in the world. I was going at a ramp and it just happened. was able to put the back down, so looked like it did it on purpose, when really I was terrified

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This question scares me. This trick is clearly not done enough these days!

Up on the front wheel, using your foot on the front wheel to scuff yourself backwards (Y) OLD SKOOOL

Ohhh like Danny Holroyd :) i can sort of do one push of wheel then normally fall off lmao :P

Adam (Y)

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I turned a trick once.

Been paying for it ever since too.

Maybe the topic might work better if it were something like "Your ultimate trick." You know, the one that, in reality, you know you could do with tons of practice and giant balls but haven't managed yet for whatever reason? Just a thought. :)

Otherwise I vote the switchfoot sidehop to Hawaii, preparing a full day's Luau for 4,000 angry tourists while only bouncing on your front wheel (no handed) and then simply rocketing through the stratosphere for a 7,200,000,000,000 deg. tailwhip frontflip 3600 no footer, knock on the space station window for bonus points and back to Terra firma to land on the Kremlin flagpole only then to backhop 720 and roll home all rear wheeled for 3,000 miles all uphill without breaking a sweat or having a shoelace getting caught up in something.

For the record, my ultimate trick would be able to manage your basic gap. Still learning. I'll upgrade that once I get it figured out.

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For some reason people call a frenchie a move when you go front to back. I just call it a front to back

It is a form of front to back, but compare one of bigmans frenchies for example to a generic fork destroying TGS front to back :)

Im not sure if it saves energy over a normal front to back or whether it allows you to extend your gapping ability when going upwards (sort of like tapping increases your vertical height) but either way I think it looks awesome :D

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