More rediculous Cranmer footy.
I stopped comprehending his tricks a long time ago.
http://www.vitalbmx.com/videos/features/Scotty-Cranmer-Color-Banks-Video,7049/New-Felt-Scotty-Cranmer-video,886/Losey,112
Lame.
Among other changes BMX Dirt Jumping gets the boot in favor of BMX Big Air.
First flatland and now no more Dirt? Whats next. . .goodbye Vert?
That's ok though, who really watches the Xgames anyways?
Yes, it's more like running into it or "riding" onto it if you will. I like to look at one of the corners of the computer room when I picture wallrides (at least for vertical/flat walls). Think about riding down one of the walls at a 50 to 60 deg angle towards the corner and what it would be...
I was working on un-turns on the big bike but it never clicked like on the 20. Case in point. . .
I haven't picked up the 26 since I got my new bmx though so I'm a little excited to see if the "new" skills transfer.
I found that learning un-turndowns first helps you get used to getting your legs into the right position without worrying about the bars. Also you don't need alot of air time to throw a quick un-turndown, so it helps you get the confidence up.
Apparently I push my tongue against my cheek when I...
There were alot of amazing riders who would hit up the KOD series, and nowadays you don't think of them as "DJers" or they dropped off the scene.
Ruben Alcantara was waaay ahead of his time back in the day when he rode for Huffy. I remember seeing a spread of him in BMX Plus almost sticking a...
Dunno if anyone's seen the new Ride yet, but that's some serrrrious pop on a bunnyhop truck. Edwin kills it.
As crazy as "big" ramp riding is, tech/big street moves always impress me more.
I've been digging the Bontrager Urban Earls. 2.125, nice and light, dual compound, rolls fast on concrete and hooks up pretty good on dirt. I was rolling on the 2.4 Hollyrollers for a looong time and I couldn't believe how much lighter and faster my bike felt with the Earls. I'd check 'em out.
RS only had a bad track record until it got bought by Sram. Personally I've only had bad experience with Marzocchi, performance and customer service wise. Rock Shox on the other hand has always had great customer service and their products have performed great. Also I like the RS Maxle system...
A friend of mine at United Bicycle Parts told me they are going to carry the hydraulic gyro which is made by Trixer
looks pretty smooth to me.
Aaaand in other news KHE is going to make a MTB version of the popular bmx freecoaster hub, the Geisha. Sh!ts gonna be off the hook next season. . .
Vital BMX always seems to have good stuff on it.
This one really stood out to me. . .
http://www.vitalbmx.com/video/displayimage.php?album=topn&cat=0&pos=1
Yeah that comp vid is pretty crazy. Seems like front flip drop-ins are the new thing. There was a sequence in one of the latest RideBMX issues with Scotty Cranmer doing one. Go figure. . .
Scotty Cranmer blows my mind. I don't know how he comes up with some of the stuff he does.
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