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Funny you should mention this, I was down at the sk8 park yesterday with my bike which is LHD and this little NS kid told me that because I air left to right that my chainring should be on the other side, I smiled and asked him why, he said so your chainring doesn't hit the coping in grinds and stalls. Although in theory the kid is right nowadays with such small chainrings it makes no difference and also the NS kids nowadays go both ways (I mean girls jeans and hairbands everywhere)BITD the LHD would have helped keep your chainring out the way for grinds if you went Right to Left but nowadays it doesn't really make much difference as mentioned above due to small gearing on most bikes.S,
Now that is strange Bill, But when you say Air one way Grind/stall other way, you mean you can only do them that way or it just feels more natural ?Sx
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Quote from: kdubbmx on November 10, 2008, 09:02 PMSpeak English pleaseIt took me ages to write that so you would understand, looks like I failed miserably, F- for me
Quote from: billstup on November 10, 2008, 09:14 PMQuote from: kdubbmx on November 10, 2008, 09:02 PMSpeak English pleaseIt took me ages to write that so you would understand, looks like I failed miserably, F- for me Hey Bill I undestood perfectly and I'm Scottish !!!!!! and I think that's a great idea to learn both ways, i just got back into riding frequently myself but use 4 pegs and 2 brakes so I think i will give learning peg stalls on the small ramps the wrong way and see how I get on