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i was good bitd, raced and loved the freestyle, loads of peeps say dan would still be good today, somy idea was to not ride again, still gets the pats on the back saying how good i was and pats on the backsaying if you rode today you'd still have it makes sence in my mind, live off the past and live off what yourmates say that you'd still be good best of both worlds with out getting hurt and still looking theb@llocks best advice from SBD
Quote from: SuperBikeDan on September 22, 2011, 09:44 PMi was good bitd, raced and loved the freestyle, loads of peeps say dan would still be good today, somy idea was to not ride again, still gets the pats on the back saying how good i was and pats on the backsaying if you rode today you'd still have it makes sence in my mind, live off the past and live off what yourmates say that you'd still be good best of both worlds with out getting hurt and still looking theb@llocks best advice from SBDSome of us were at ROM for your come back gig, Dan.
The more I read this thread the more I want to come along and have a go at least after the lockin session the aches and pains that I get all the time will actually mean something
Shyte bitd and Shyte now but enjoy it all the same
I'm crap but having loads of fun all the sameso far my raddest moves since the 80s have been a couple of framestands, some rather weak endoes since I got pads that work on tuffs and some equally feeble bunny hops. am slowly getting braver on the ramps but still find some of them to be pretty scary - thankfully no-one on our little lock-ins gives a toss if you're crap and even if you are there's still usually plenty to do. the boardroom's especially good for starters as it's not so 'extreme'
I really need to get myself some kind of freestyler and hit the boardroom, its only 30mins away ffs
Do any of you guys try to carry out these tricks on "old school" bike, as my fear is breaking them and I find them new school bikes a bit .................weird
Well if you put it like that spen............... I'm in, right I'm off shopping for some protective clothing, padding and a nice shiny helmet, I can be the new apprentice
been riding 30 years this xmas, i'm sure i lose a trick everytime i ride instead of learning one. here's me takin some slams from the 90s-2000.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oge_Uno6XBMthis one is a couple of years old with me pulling some tricksstill ride 2 or 3 times a week weather permitting and just bought a new school flatland bike to try and learn some ground tricks.