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Hello, i have a onza t-vee that i got brand new a month ago. I can ride and lift the front wheel up and down and go of curbs (more of less the basics). The problem is, is that i can't do any of the tricks that proffesionals do like e.g going on to the back wheel then hopping from one obstacle to another still on the back wheel. If there are any websites that you know are good for this, any videos that you have of your self doing it and showing me how, or just plain tips to get me on my way i would be very grateful.

Thanks, Alex.

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Where's the Spelling Bee when you need him :)

Best bet is splash a few quid on Tricks n Stunts. It's a good laugh to watch, and will teach you everything from the basics right upto the more advanced stuff. For a few pounds more, there's Ryan Leech's Mastering the Art of Trials (scroll down a bit!) which has some super clear studio shot demos of everything from the basics upto advanced stuff.

Having watched both many times, Tricks and Stunts is more fun to watch, but Mastering is more educational, and will last you longer as you progress.

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Where's the Spelling Bee when you need him :)

Best bet is splash a few quid on Tricks n Stunts. It's a good laugh to watch, and will teach you everything from the basics right upto the more advanced stuff. For a few pounds more, there's Ryan Leech's Mastering the Art of Trials (scroll down a bit!) which has some super clear studio shot demos of everything from the basics upto advanced stuff.

Having watched both many times, Tricks and Stunts is more fun to watch, but Mastering is more educational, and will last you longer as you progress.

Thanks it would help but i've just spent £250 on a onza t-vee so i may have to wait before "splashing out" again. I think that free tips and videos would be the best thanks.

Alex

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Save up for Tricks & Stunts, it's worth it.

And there's loads of 'how to' sites knocking around. Just surf around the net looking for 'Biketrials' and you should happen across loads of them.

A word of warning: this stuff takes practice. Like, years of. So don't expect to be gapping miles within a week.

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