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I know the pedals will be trying to unwind
whats the point of lhd, can some one enlighten me ?
37-14 sounds abit spinny, But should be OK in a park. Was at rOm the other Sunday and some poor kid was spinning his legs off, Looked like he was running 25-16.
Quote from: 58delray on March 14, 2011, 08:59 PMwhats the point of lhd, can some one enlighten me ?Its so the chain is out of the way if you do your grinds on the right side. Its not so important now cos chainrings are so small but its still nicer to grind on the other side to the chain.
why not just do grinds on the left hand side?
Quote from: 58delray on March 14, 2011, 09:26 PMwhy not just do grinds on the left hand side?IM guessing you dont run pegs?The side you "want" to grind on, or the way you prefer to spin 360, or the foot you have forward on a skate/surf/snow board is some inbuilt thing. Some think its to do with the way you first try it, or the person who you first rode with, or maybe some way your brain works, but once you have a preferred way its pretty much set. Like being left or right handed. Doing stuff on the "wrong side" or spinning the "wrong way" or skating "switch stance" is a whole 'nother trick.Loads of new school kids can grind on both sides, same as some new skater kids can skate both ways, but its just way harder, esp for old gits set in their ways.
37-14 sounds abit spinny, But should be OK in a park.
tbh mark I'd be impressed just to see you ride a bike to the shops
Loads of new school kids can grind on both sides, same as some new skater kids can skate both ways, but its just way harder, esp for old gits set in their ways.
Quote from: S&MAlex on March 14, 2011, 09:31 PMLoads of new school kids can grind on both sides, same as some new skater kids can skate both ways, but its just way harder, esp for old gits set in their ways.you make it look p1ss easy....which it isn't...i can hardly get near the coping wrong way, let alone try to grind.