Tricks of the future?
#61
Re: Tricks of the future?
i bet its doable also, but you have to take into consideration that surfing is different than a christ because you have a little more stability with your foot on the handle bars. Also, a fiddy ain't that well balanced side to side and its pretty damn heavy for its size...all things that make it harder to stabilize IMO.
#62
Re: Tricks of the future?
im working on something for xdl that i dont wanna expose yet something that will shut down politrix!!
but a trick i will share in my head is the wheelies you see the 50 riders doing where they have the handle bars behind them and the front of the frame is where they sit while they keep there feet on the pegs and ride wheelies like that
we would have to keep our feet on the cage though
but a trick i will share in my head is the wheelies you see the 50 riders doing where they have the handle bars behind them and the front of the frame is where they sit while they keep there feet on the pegs and ride wheelies like that
we would have to keep our feet on the cage though
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Re: Tricks of the future?
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Re: Tricks of the future?
i bet its doable also, but you have to take into consideration that surfing is different than a christ because you have a little more stability with your foot on the handle bars. Also, a fiddy ain't that well balanced side to side and its pretty damn heavy for its size...all things that make it harder to stabilize IMO.
Last edited by old man roger; 12-21-2007 at 01:35 PM.
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Re: Tricks of the future?
Ever since I saw AC doing those 180 stoppies to back-roll, I"ve thought it would be sick to see someone hold enough momentum in the back-roll to hit the rear brake and bring it up to BP w/ nothing other than the brake, then clutch out to a wheelie of some sort.
#73
Re: Tricks of the future?
no handed HC circle has been done for awhile now. and mounting a third rear brake is just as cheating as mounting a second rear brake.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=_MoyEeQZswI
also what are you thinking to the kid who said no handed spreader. you would need a seatbelt and a mounted rear brake somewhere....I duno but my money is on AC ferris to be the first one to do it.
and surfing on a bicycle is definatly going to be easier than a 50 simply because your body can influence it so much easier....right..??
http://youtube.com/watch?v=_MoyEeQZswI
also what are you thinking to the kid who said no handed spreader. you would need a seatbelt and a mounted rear brake somewhere....I duno but my money is on AC ferris to be the first one to do it.
and surfing on a bicycle is definatly going to be easier than a 50 simply because your body can influence it so much easier....right..??
#74
Re: Tricks of the future?
I bet if you shoot him an email saying that to him he would go out and try it for sure. that would be sick to see though.
#75
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and surfing on a bicycle is definatly going to be easier than a 50 simply because your body can influence it so much easier....right..??
#76
Re: Tricks of the future?
Start pulling this off and don't crash then I'll call you a god
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knkgxRmPLRM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knkgxRmPLRM
he was sooooooooooo close to pulling it off too.
Last edited by CarpeDiem; 12-21-2007 at 03:45 PM.
#78
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is this what your talking about at 2:56? http://youtube.com/watch?v=Da4rJ4WWSwQ&feature=related
#79
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the seat stander 360 is pointless.. theres no way to keep the bike going in astraight line when youre gonna use your foot to push to jump left/right direction.
plus 2 land back into SS how is that possible?
plus 2 land back into SS how is that possible?
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