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is street bmx=anti social riding?
street will always be underlying in bmxits always there. always has, and always will bethe basis of street is flatland with obstacles
Quote from: theŽuler on May 27, 2006, 09:09 PMstreet will always be underlying in bmxits always there. always has, and always will bethe basis of street is flatland with obstaclesBoll@x!!!!! What are you on about Gray? Street riding is a way of riding all of its own, got nothing to do with flatland!!!! Chainring grinds and handrail slides, when did they feature in anyones flatland routine? I used to ride street a lot BITD and ride street as much as i can now, i love it but never do you see me intergrating any flatland in what i do or anyone else for thet matter. Next time i come to Bones we'll go out and find a nice street spot after its finished and i'll show you street riding hows that.?
Quote from: RADHAB on May 29, 2006, 09:11 PMQuote from: theŽuler on May 27, 2006, 09:09 PMstreet will always be underlying in bmxits always there. always has, and always will bethe basis of street is flatland with obstaclesBoll@x!!!!! What are you on about Gray? Street riding is a way of riding all of its own, got nothing to do with flatland!!!! Chainring grinds and handrail slides, when did they feature in anyones flatland routine? I used to ride street a lot BITD and ride street as much as i can now, i love it but never do you see me intergrating any flatland in what i do or anyone else for thet matter. Next time i come to Bones we'll go out and find a nice street spot after its finished and i'll show you street riding hows that.?get you radhab street did originate from the old style of flatland (freestyle) as we called it back then,,
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I know its true but you can have your own opinion . Ask Tabron about the vert thing as he rode old school freestyle everyday when he was a kid and I know that because I saw him and it aint done him no harm.radhab check your p m