Learning how to ride switch is so hard. I been learning opposite 360 for a month now. I can air quarters opposite decently and hip both directions just fine now. Its Funny though because when I started started I was regular footed. How does that stuff happen. to tell you the truth the best...
your in the same boat as me. We are the goofy footers. Its like we do out entire run switch but little do they know its our normal way! hahahahha
its fun stuff
I have never had anything I built torn down. and to everyone who thinks they are a bad ass just because the said "Hey man nice jumps" to Zack I invite you to ride my trails. Lets see how good you really are. Yeah those things look bad ass! I admit. But if you can't get you $hit back to...
If you build the lip correctly you can do what ever you want on it. If you do fudge it up go get your flat shovel and fix it. Trails are meant to be ridden not to sit and stare at.
Eastern makes a single speed hub. its flanges are spaced out wider for more strength and you can get it with a 1 or 2 piece driver. I have it with the 11 tooth cog( 2 piece) its pretty good. You jut have to stay on top of cleaning it and greasing it.
well its got the stock wheels on it. The hubs are ok but the rims are some off brand I have never heard of. They are double wall but for some reason they don't like to stay true. I have built quite a few wheels and know how to true and tension wheels. I think these are just crap rims...
where I live there is so much developing going on that many of the areas are now city owned. I found five other places I am going to check on tomorrow. Its a great way to see what is in your area with out wasting all your gas.
So I was thinking about new places to build trails at but I had no idea where to begin. So I was looking at old maps of my town and then it dawned on me. Google Mother F%$*in Earth!!!!!! So. After about 20 minuets of looking around I found a place about a quarter of a mile from my house. So...
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