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I am Dieter i am 15 years old i live in skelmersdale an am new to trials biking I have a onza t-pro got it second hand for £125. I ive been trials biking for only a month now an am great at it already.I also ride i scott voltage y-z dirt jumper bike.I am keen rider any trick i dont no al have to learn.

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Hello

I am Dieter i am 15 years old i live in skelmersdale an am new to trials biking I have a onza t-pro got it second hand for £125. I ive been trials biking for only a month now an am great at it already.I also ride i scott voltage y-z dirt jumper bike.I am keen rider any trick i dont no al have to learn.

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you have alot to learn yet as so do i and ive been riding for a year. if your as good as you say you are you should put a video up. just a thought.

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Hello

I am Dieter i am 15 years old i live in skelmersdale an am new to trials biking I have a onza t-pro got it second hand for £125. I ive been trials biking for only a month now an am great at it already.I also ride i scott voltage y-z dirt jumper bike.I am keen rider any trick i dont no al have to learn.

Thanks

Hiya

I think you will have to learn to do a pedal kick if you havnt allready learnt to do that yet and to gap that is a good move to know. i did this when i was starting to learn i got some pallets and made them about 4 or 3 ish and got my bash plate on and get up from there it is good for getting up walls and keep up with it.

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One of the best things to get you started is learning to trackstand. Balance is the key to trials riding. Once you're confident that you can do this well, try balancing just on the rear wheel. I found this helped me a lot when i started trials riding a couple of years ago. Once you can do these you'll find it a lot easier to progress onto bigger and better moves.

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One of the best things to get you started is learning to trackstand. Balance is the key to trials riding. Once you're confident that you can do this well, try balancing just on the rear wheel. I found this helped me a lot when i started trials riding a couple of years ago. Once you can do these you'll find it a lot easier to progress onto bigger and better moves.

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dont run befor you can walk it will only slow you down.

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