flatland is cool - that's some serious spinning.
neat-o flatland http://video.stumbleupon.com/#p=baf8r1iux7
2:14
"the level of riding these days is just crazy" Remeber this is the early 90's. These guys were doing stuff that didn't catch on until more than 10 years later. Compared to the typical bmxer who was jumping 10'-15' doubles on a race course, these guys were just ahead of there time. If you could do half of the stuff they were doing at the time, you would be pretty damn good
"the level of riding these days is just crazy" Remeber this is the early 90's. These guys were doing stuff that didn't catch on until more than 10 years later. Compared to the typical bmxer who was jumping 10'-15' doubles on a race course, these guys were just ahead of there time. If you could do half of the stuff they were doing at the time, you would be pretty damn good
That 90's stuff is great, but I was refering to 2:14 in the flat land vid - the no hander, standing on the cranks, bike inverted, spinning, WTF do they even call that? I would call it a WTF.
I know that a few of us always kick this one in the mix, but for those who havnt seen it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBaY3hRgRoE
His solid style blows away all the funked out flars and double whips, he is the one.
Like Joe Rich said in an interview on Props some years ago when asked who the best bike rider was.
That is by far my favorite clip to date. That guy is insane.
That is weird, it looks totally new (to me too). Pretty cool move.not sure if repost, but its a great vid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQtSawznwPI
2:56- holy crap! had to watch it twice to make sure i wasnt seeing things
http://www.vimeo.com/2371851
Little Fly Bikes Trail Edit. Little bit of Push in there from what I can tell. Check out Punjab's trails with the multiple berms mixed in with the sets. Working on a line at our spot that will be similiar to that - although a bit smaller