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I took my boys to the newish public skatepark in town yesterday. I didn't even bother taking a bike myself as I knew it'd be too packed to ride. None of the BMXers had brakes and were stopping by dragging their expensive trainers/skateshoes on the ground . I didn't see any good riding but a fook of a lot of posing in trendy clothes and hanging around going on and getting in the way. I still don't get why this is cool and other kinds of riding aren't. I guess being a slacker must be fashionable at the moment
There are dozens of kids riding BMX where I live, which is great. And in the town park they have just built some bowls, and they are always busy.Thing is though, none of the kids run brakes.Walking through town on an evening my mates often get me on one of the local's bikes to do gut levers and stuff, but with the bikes having no brakes, it is hard to do tricks!Don't people do tricks anymore?All I see the kids doing are attempting 180 bunnyhops, pathetic footjam endos and out of control manuals (with no brake to feather, to help you learn)In my experience you gotta learn the tricks with brakes first - it helps. The more tricks you know, the more into it you get, and it keeps the sport alive.These local "brakes are for gays" riders will mostly not get anywhere, and will get fed up with BMX. One night there was one kid who had a front brake (his dad probably made him) and I got on his bike and did a no handed cowboy.They had never seen anything like it, and one kid said he was gonna get a front brake and try it.Brakeless riding is nothing new - at KOC in the mid nineties there was always a gang of local kids ripping on ratty bikes with no brakes, and they had their whole own style. But most likely they learned the technique and control by using brakes first though.
Wake me up when you see a brakeless newschool rider doing a cherrypicker.
Quote from: Tachikoma on September 12, 2011, 09:57 AMWake me up when you see a brakeless newschool rider doing a cherrypicker.i think you might have over-laid mate.....1:40s />
I just worry that riding with no brakes just to look good (rather than good reasons) will mean the rider doesn't get any skills down and just fooks it off, though lack of interest.For me what kept me interested in BMX was the fact that I could do tricks and stuff, so I kept at it.Had he just jumped straight in a no braker, would he have learned to do the stuff he can do now?
It's a pedaling time machine, nothing to do with a cherrypicker really.
imo it should be like a right of passage, reach a certain level THEN take the brakes off,
My stock reponse whenever brakeless riding is mentioned,Brakeless LOL