MCHardmanUK
08-12-2006, 12:11 PM
HowTo
Approach at comfortable speed
Lift front wheel and turn like 20 degrees so that when you stall on your rear wheel, your bike is on an angle
When you go to do your spin off, twist your head so your looking over your shoulders ans lean with your shoulders until you start turning. When you turn your shoulders, the bike will start to turn with them.
Lift your rear wheel and use your foot thats furthest back to push the rear end around, land and roll awayTIP: These are easiest to learn on something without a really vert wall like quarters, try it on banks first. Progress at your own speed.
TIP: Similar to the Abubaca, but without the spin before the stall. You can roll out of these by doing a 180 and rolling out straight, or go straight back and roll out fakie.
TIP: While stalling your body should remain loose and your arms and legs should be bent ready to spring back off theobstacle.
Thanks to: ParkFun
Approach at comfortable speed
Lift front wheel and turn like 20 degrees so that when you stall on your rear wheel, your bike is on an angle
When you go to do your spin off, twist your head so your looking over your shoulders ans lean with your shoulders until you start turning. When you turn your shoulders, the bike will start to turn with them.
Lift your rear wheel and use your foot thats furthest back to push the rear end around, land and roll awayTIP: These are easiest to learn on something without a really vert wall like quarters, try it on banks first. Progress at your own speed.
TIP: Similar to the Abubaca, but without the spin before the stall. You can roll out of these by doing a 180 and rolling out straight, or go straight back and roll out fakie.
TIP: While stalling your body should remain loose and your arms and legs should be bent ready to spring back off theobstacle.
Thanks to: ParkFun
