Oh f*ck what a silly argue. I'll stop with this one:I want to get cranks like maybe after winter and do whooper and rolaid variations. New style for me(and of course I'm just copying someone).rolaid + whooper
i know a lot of people hate on you but thats still dope..keep it up
why didnt u whisper ground tactics what a disapointment... good riding
I say to them its flatland and their like ?!?! im like
ondo i was just about to ask if the tailwhip was easier from the back pegs or the pedals but then... how long have you been working on those tricks anyway?
Uh, I can brag that I learned those quickly I landed few rolaids and whips after trying them for about 3 hours overall.Well, I've tried the whip before that, but I was doing it wrong all the time.
Whoppers are stupid easy without cranks. Without dragging out the scooter comparisons, I landed one on a razor scooter 3rd or 4th try. Part of the trick is being able to muscle the bike around. Without the weight.. well.. It's hardly the same.
Quote from: sneakflat on December 02, 2009, 01:36:14 AMondo i was just about to ask if the tailwhip was easier from the back pegs or the pedals but then... how long have you been working on those tricks anyway?Haha, I have tried whips from pedals with a street bike. And from pegs it's definately easier! It's easier to whip and control your jump. But if you get the feeling, then it's no problem for both variations.Uh, I can brag that I learned those quickly I landed few rolaids and whips after trying them for about 3 hours overall.Well, I've tried the whip before that, but I was doing it wrong all the time.
iv been workin on the tailwhip(or is it called whopper in flatland? ). i have to do a 360 when i do mine to help get the frame around even close to my feet if that makes sense. what were you doin wrong?